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Joe Purcell

Joe Purcell
Acting Governor of Arkansas
In office
January 3, 1979 – January 9, 1979
Preceded by David Pryor
as Governor
Succeeded by Bill Clinton
as Governor
9th Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas
In office
January 14, 1975 – January 19, 1981
Governor David Pryor
Bill Clinton
Preceded by Bob C. Riley
Succeeded by Winston Bryant
Arkansas Attorney General
In office
1967–1971
Preceded by Bruce Bennett
Succeeded by Ray Thornton
Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives
In office
1973-1977
Personal details
Born Joe Edward Purcell
(1923-07-29)July 29, 1923
Warren, Bradley County
Arkansas, USA
Died March 5, 1987 (aged 63)
Benton, Saline County
Arkansas
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Helen Hale Purcell
Children Lynelle and Ede
Profession Attorney
Served unexpired term of David Pryor, following Pryor's ascent to the United States Senate

Joe Edward Purcell (July 29, 1923 – March 5, 1987) was Acting Governor of Arkansas for six days in 1979 as well as Arkansas Attorney General from 1967–1971 and the ninth Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas from 1975–1981.

Purcell was born in Warren, the seat of Bradley County, in southern Arkansas. He graduated from Little Rock Junior College and the University of Arkansas School of Law at Fayetteville. From 1962 to 1967, he served as the municipal judge in Benton in Saline County. He also served as prosecuting attorney in Benton prior to having been elected judge.

In 1966, Purcell unseated Attorney General Bruce Bennett, a strong segregationist from El Dorado in the Democratic primary election. He then defeated in the general election a stronger-than-usual opponent, Republican Jerry Thomasson, a former Democrat and a state representative from Arkadelphia in Clark County.

In 1974, Purcell was elected lieutenant governor; he handily defeated the Republican Leona Troxell of Rose Bud in White County, a former associate of the late Governor Winthrop Rockefeller. He was reelected as lieutenant governor in 1976 and 1978 under Governors David Pryor and Bill Clinton. He served as Acting Governor for six days in 1979, having filled the unexpired term of then senator-elect David Hampton Pryor of Camden.


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