Stanley Russ Explained

Stanley Russ
Office:President pro tempore of the Arkansas Senate
Term Start:1995
Term End:1997
Office2:Member of the Arkansas Senate from the 21st (later 30th) district
Term Start2:January 28, 1975
Term End2:January 8, 2001
Predecessor2:Guy H. Jones
Successor2:Gilbert Baker
Birth Name:Otis Stanley Russ
Birth Date:31 August 1930
Birth Place:Conway, Arkansas, United States
Death Place:Conway, Arkansas
Party:Democratic
Children:2
Serviceyears:July 1952 – July 1954

Otis Stanley Russ (August 31, 1930  - January 5, 2017) was an American politician who served in the Arkansas Senate from 1975 until 2001.

Early life

Russ was born in Conway, Arkansas in 1930 to Otis Stanley Russ and Gene Brown Russ. He attended Arkansas Polytechnic College from 1948 until 1950, transferred to Arkansas State Teachers College in 1950, and then transferred to the University of Arkansas where he graduated in 1952.[1]

In July 1952, Russ enlisted in the United States Army, and served until July 1954. He also served in the Arkansas National Guard until September 1961.[2]

Political career

Russ ran for the Arkansas Senate from the 21st district in 1974, in order to fill the vacancy caused by the expulsion of Guy H. Jones due to tax evasion. He came in second in the primary in January 1975 to Bill Sanson, who was supported by several local officials, but won in the runoff, 9,201–8,799. He won in the general election later that month with 90% of the vote, defeating Republican candidate Chuck Fourth. Russ ran for the United States House of Representatives in 1978 and 1984, but was unsuccessful, losing in the Democratic primary both times.[2]

In 1995, Russ became President Pro Tempore of the Arkansas Senate. Due to his serving in this capacity, he acted as Governor several times while both the governor and the lieutenant governor were absent.[2]

Personal life

Russ married Nina Benton in 1951. They had 2 children, and she died in 2005. He attended Calvary Baptist Church in Conway.[1] [2]

Russ died of cancer on January 5, 2017, at the age of 86.[1] [3] Upon his death, former President and Governor of Arkansas Bill Clinton remarked, "I loved working with him, when we agreed and when we didn't. Throughout his long service in the state Senate, everyone who worked with him held him in high regard."[4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stanley Russ, longtime senator from Conway, dies. KATV Little Rock. January 6, 2017. January 8, 2017.
  2. Web site: Otis Stanley Russ (1930–). Bryant, Jimmy. The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture. June 6, 2016. January 8, 2017.
  3. Web site: Former Arkansas State Senator Russ Dies. ArkansasMatters.com. January 6, 2017. January 8, 2017.
  4. News: 26-year state Sen. Russ, 86, was UCA supporter. Bowden, Bill. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. January 7, 2017. January 8, 2017.
  5. Web site: Funeral services scheduled for former Ark. state senator Stanley Russ. KHTV. January 8, 2017. January 8, 2017.