'Abner Linwood Holton, Jr.' (born
September 21,
1923) was the first
Republican Governor of Virginia in the
20th century. He was governor from
1970 to
1974. He was the Republican candidate for governor in
1965 but was defeated by Democrat
Mills E. Godwin, Jr.. He later unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for the
US Senate in
1978, running third in a field of
Richard D. Obenshain,
John Warner, and
Nathan H. Miller .
Holton was a creature of the mountain-valley
GOP that fought the "Byrd Machine," and was not in favor of welcoming conservative
Democrats into the Virginia Republican Party. Ironically, he was succeeded in 1974 by Godwin, a former conservative Democrat who had turned Republican.
As governor he pushed hard to field Republican candidates in all statewide races instead of endorsing conservative alternatives. This led to weak moderate GOP candidates who ran third in the Virginia US Senate election in
1970 and the
special election in
1971 to choose a successor for the deceased
J. Sargeant Reynolds.
As the Virginia Republican Party became more conservative, he found himself more in line with the state Democratic Party, ultimately endorsing several Democrats for statewide office, including his son-in-law, Governor
Tim Kaine (although he has in the past supported moderate Republicans, including
John Warner).
In November
2005, he underwent surgery to treat
bladder cancer.
Gov. Holton is a 1944 graduate of historic
Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. He is a 1949 graduate of Harvard Law School. He currently practices law as a shareholder at McCandlish Holton, P.C.
His daughter, Anne Bright Holton, is married to Virginia Governor
Tim Kaine. She is the first First Lady of Virginia to live in the Executive Mansion as a child and as a First Lady. Thomas Jefferson's daughter Patsy was married to Virginia Governor Peyton Randolph, but never lived in the Mansion.
Career highlights
★ Born in Big Stone Gap, VA.
★ Formerly an
attorney in
Roanoke.
★ Increased employment of blacks and women in state government.
★ Founded the
Virginia Governor's Schools Program in 1973
★ Provided the first state funds for community mental health centers, supported environmental efforts.
★ Later served as President of the
Center for Innovative Technology.
External links
★
Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park page on Holton