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American politician (1939–2020)
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Stan Statham
Statham campaigning door-to-door in 1976
Member of theCalifornia State Assembly
In office
December 6, 1976 – November 30, 1994
Preceded byPauline Davis
Succeeded byTom Woods
Constituency1st district (1976–1992)
2nd district (1992–1994)
Personal details
BornApril 7, 1939
DiedAugust 1, 2020(2020-08-01) (aged 81)
PartyCalifornia Republican Party
OccupationPolitician and broadcaster
Known forAdvocate for theState of Jefferson

Stan Statham (April 7, 1939 – August 1, 2020) was an American broadcaster and politician fromCalifornia. He was elected as aRepublican to theCalifornia State Assembly in 1976, and served until 1994.

Statham was known as an advocate of theState of Jefferson.

Biography

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Stan Statham was born on April 7, 1939, in the then-rural community ofChico, California. After a single enlistment in the Army in Military Intelligence, he worked in radio and banking until landing the job of news director and nightly news anchor atKHSL-TV, the Chico CBS affiliate. For 12 years, Statham ran news operations; he also conducted several on-air interviews of politicians and celebrities.

Statham then took a nearly 20-year diversion from the news and broadcasting business to serve in theCalifornia State Assembly from 1976 to 1994. During that time, he was known as a crusader for the rights of the north state and rural communities. Because of his efforts to curbdrunk driving and reduce traffic fatalities, Statham was appointed a lifetime member of thePresidential Commission on Drunk Driving, an honor bestowed upon only 26 citizens.[1]

Statham ran forlieutenant governor in 1994, losing in the GOP primary to state SenatorCathie Wright. Statham then returned to broadcasting assuming the position of president and CEO of theCalifornia Broadcasters Association. As president of the CBA, he has moderated California gubernatorial debates for many years, including the much-publicized 2003 debate preceding Arnold Schwarzenegger’s initial election as governor. In 2002, he worked with Senator Dianne Fienstein to implement the California Amber Alert, which has been instrumental in assisting in the return of abducted children. In 2015 he retired from the California Broadcasters Association[2]

He died on August 1, 2020, at the age of 81. He posthumously had a portion of State Highway - Route 44 in the County of Shasta designated by the California State Assembly as the Raymond “Stan” Stanley Statham Memorial Highway.[3]

References

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  1. ^Retired north state legislator Stan Statham has died
  2. ^CSUS Gubernatorial Debate Page
  3. ^FORMER NORTH STATE ASSEMBLYMAN AND KHSL ANCHOR STAN STATHAM HAS DIED

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California Assembly
Preceded byCalifornia State Assemblyman, 2nd District
1992 – 1994
Succeeded by
Preceded byCalifornia State Assemblyman, 1st District
1976 – 1992
Succeeded by
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