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James D. McGinnis

James D. McGinnis
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19th Lieutenant Governor of Delaware
In office
January 18, 1977 – January 20, 1981
Governor Pierre S. du Pont IV
Preceded by Eugene Bookhammer
Succeeded by Michael N. Castle
Member of the Delaware Senate
In office
January 12, 1965 - January 10, 1967
Member of the Delaware House of Representatives
In office
January 8, 1963 - January 12, 1965
January 9, 1973 - January 11, 1977
Personal details
Born (1932-01-11)January 11, 1932
Chicago, Illinois
Died February 24, 2009(2009-02-24) (aged 77)
Dover, Delaware
Political party Democratic
Residence Dover, Delaware
Occupation realtor

James D. McGinnis (January 11, 1932 – February 24, 2009) was an American real estate agent and politician from Dover in Kent County, Delaware. He was a member of the Democratic Party, who served as the 19th Lieutenant Governor.

McGinnis was born in Chicago, Illinois, and moved to Dover, Delaware, in 1954. In 1964 he entered the real estate business by selling and leasing commercial property. He worked in the industry for eleven years before earning his Broker's license from the Delaware Real Estate Commission in 1975. McGinnis earned a Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designation from the National Association of Realtors and is a member of the Kent County Association of Realtors, Delaware Association of Realtors, and National Association of Realtors. From 1990 to 1992, he served on the Landlord-Tenant Committee for the Kent County Realtors Association.

McGinnis first won elected office in 1962, when he was elected to the Delaware House of Representatives. In 1964, after only one term in the House, McGinnis won election to the State Senate, holding his seat until 1966.

Upon the retirement of Democratic State Representative Ralph R. Smith in 1972, McGinnis returned to the State House by winning Smith's seat in Delaware's 32nd Representative district. He was reelected in 1974 and served as Majority Leader from 1975 to 1976.

McGinnis's legislative prowess led Delaware Democrats to nominate him for Lieutenant Governor. The Democratic candidate for Governor was incumbent Sherman W. Tribbitt, running for reelection amid a financial crisis. Then U.S. Congressman and du Pont family heir Pierre S. du Pont, IV defeated Tribbitt for Governor by a 15-point margin. Despite this overwhelming defeat by the Democratic gubernatorial candidate, McGinnis won his race for Lieutenant Governor, defeating Republican Andrew Foltz by a slim one and a half point margin.

In 1980 McGinnis declined to run for reelection as Lieutenant Governor, instead opting to run for Governor. However, he and most of the other Democratic contenders dropped out of the primary in favor of eventual nominee William J. Gordy. Gordy lost to incumbent Governor du Pont. The Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor was State Senate Majority Leader and future President Pro Tempore Thomas B. Sharp, who lost the election to future Governor Michael N. Castle by 19%.


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