Loleta Didrickson

{{short description|American politician (born 1941)}}

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{{infobox officeholder

| name = Loleta Didrickson

| office = 5th Comptroller of Illinois

| term_start = January 9, 1995

| term_end = January 11, 1999

| governor = Jim Edgar

| predecessor = Dawn Clark Netsch

| successor = Daniel Hynes

| office2 = Director of the Illinois Department of Employment Security

| governor2 = Jim Edgar

| term_start2 = 1991

| term_end2 = 1994

| predecessor2 = Sally Jackson

| successor2 = Lynn Doherty

| state_house3 = Illinois

| district3 = 37th

| term_start3 = January 12, 1983

| term_end3 = February 8, 1991

| predecessor3 = Jack Dunn

| successor3 = Manny Hoffman

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1941|05|22}}

| birth_place = Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

| party = Republican

| spouse = Charles Didrickson

| children = 3

| alma_mater = Governors State University (BA)

}}

Loleta Anderson Didrickson (born May 22, 1941) is the 5th Illinois Comptroller,{{cite news|url = https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/campaigns/keyraces98/ilsen/candidates.htm|title = Illinois Senate: The Candidates|work = washingtonpost.com|accessdate = October 28, 2010|date=September 16, 1998}} serving from 1995 to 1999.

Early life and education

Didrickson was born on May 22, 1941 in Chicago. She attended public schools and completed three years of study at the University of Illinois before marrying her husband, Charles "Charlie" Didrickson, and raising three children. She later completed a Bachelor of Arts degree, with a major in communications, at Governors State University.{{cite book|title=Illinois Blue Book, 1989–1990|date=|edition=44|page=82|url=https://www.idaillinois.org/digital/collection/bb/id/41104/rec/1|accessdate=September 18, 2024}}

Career

Didrickson was elected comptroller in 1994, succeeding Democrat Dawn Netsch,{{cite web|url = http://www.ioc.state.il.us/office/history.cfm|title = Illinois State Comptroller: About the Office|publisher = ioc.state.il.us|accessdate = October 28, 2010|url-status = dead|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20101108143948/http://www.ioc.state.il.us/Office/history.cfm|archivedate = November 8, 2010}} who was the Democratic nominee for governor. Her Democratic opponent was State Senator Earlean Collins. Before being elected comptroller, Didrickson served for three years, under Governor Jim Edgar, as the Director of the Illinois Department of Employment Security. She had served eight years in the Illinois House of Representatives.

In 1998, Didrickson was a candidate for the United States Senate. She was strongly supported in this bid by Governor Edgar and former Republican presidential nominee Bob Dole. The latter was her national campaign chairman. In a heated primary, however, she was defeated by a more conservative candidate, State Senator Peter Fitzgerald. He went on that year to defeat incumbent Senator Carol Moseley-Braun. Didrickson was succeeded as comptroller by Democrat Dan Hynes.

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| title = Illinois Comptroller

| years = 9 January 1995– 11 January 1999

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Category:1941 births

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Category:Comptrollers of Illinois

Category:Republican Party members of the Illinois House of Representatives

Category:Women state legislators in Illinois

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