Nancy Worley

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Nancy Worley is a superdelegate in the 2008 Democratic nomination.

Nancy Worley is a superdelegate in the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination.

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Bio

Nancy L. Worley is a native of New Hope, Alabama, in Madison County, and grew up on a family farm. Worley received her BA from the University of Montevallo and her MA from Jacksonville State University.[1]

Worley was elected as Alabama's democratic Secretary of State in 2002. She lost her reelection bid in 2006 to Beth Chapman. [2]

2008 elections

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Before Hillary Clinton conceded the race, Nancy Worley, as a superdelegate, had not endorsed a candidate for President.


Money in politics

Committees and affiliations

Worley is the Vice Chair of the Alabama Democratic Party. Worley taught for 25 years in Decatur, Alabama, and was elected to serve two terms as President of the Alabama Education Association (1983-1984, 1995-1997), four terms on the Alabama Democratic Executive Committee, twice as State President of the Association of Classroom Teachers, and twice as State President of the American Association of University Women. She has served on multiple Governor's Task Forces [3]

Worley was indicted in 2007 on charges accusing her of soliciting campaign funds from employees in the secretary of state's office. She dismisses the charges as "another Republican political witch hunt."[4] [5]

Affiliations

Endorsements

Articles and resources

Wikipedia also has an article on Nancy Worley. This article may use content from the Wikipedia article under the terms of the GFDL.

See also

References

    External resources

    • DemConWatch - A very comprehensive list of superdelegates and known commitments. Please use this as a starting point and double check by doing a news search to make sure the data is accurate. If you have a tip, let them know.
    • WashingtonPost.com - Web site with full listing of superdelegates broken out by state and then type.


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