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Eunice Groark (February 1, 1938 – May 8, 2018) was an
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politician who was the first woman elected
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of
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in 1990. Groark ran on the ticket of A Connecticut Party (ACP) with
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, winning the election with 41% of the vote. After Weicker declined to run for a second term, Groark ran for governor on the A Connecticut Party ticket but lost the election to Republican candidate
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.


Early life and education

Groark was born in
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, and was raised in
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. She was descended from Hartford's founder,
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, and her father, Henry Barnard Strong, was a state legislator. When Groark was six, she was trapped in the 1944
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, which killed 168 people. Groark, who narrowly escaped with her life, said that even 60 years later, she still could not be in large crowds. Groark earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from
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in 1960 and a J.D. from the
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in 1965. After years of private practice, she served as executive director of the Connecticut Bar Foundation from 1977 to 1981 and then served as a
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member of
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's City Council from 1981 to 1985. Groark served as Corporation Counsel of the City of
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from 1987 to 1990.


Political career

In 1990, former
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recruited Groark to run as lieutenant governor on his third-party ticket. Groark agreed, switching parties to A Connecticut Party. Weicker and Groark went on to win the election. In 1991, Governor Weicker introduced a controversial plan to balance the state budget by implementing an earned income tax. When the vote on the plan was tied 18–18 in the state Senate, Groark, as President of the
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, cast the tie-breaking vote in favor. In 1993, she broke another Senate tie to pass a ban on semiautomatic assault weapons in Connecticut. In 1994, Weicker retired from public office and endorsed Groark for governor on the ACP line. Groark selected Commissioner of Social Services Audrey Rowe as her running mate. Outspent by her rivals, Groark lost the 1994 Connecticut gubernatorial election, winning 19% of the vote in a four-way race. Former Republican congressman
John G. Rowland John Grosvenor Rowland (born May 24, 1957) is an American politician, author, and convicted felon who served as the 86th Governor of Connecticut from 1995 to 2004. He served two nonconsecutive prison terms on various corruption charges. A Repu ...
won the election with 36% of the vote. Democratic State Comptroller
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came in second with 33%, while conservative talk-radio host and former state senator Tom Scott, who ran as an independent, came in fourth with 11%. Because Groark failed to gain 20% of the vote to retain major party status for the ACP, its influence ended in Connecticut politics. Some Democrats, Curry among them, blamed Groark for siphoning votes from Curry and throwing the election to Rowland. Conversely,
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, a former political director of the
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, believed had Scott not been on the ballot, Rowland would have won in a landslide.


Personal life

Groark died in Bloomfield, Connecticut, on May 8, 2018. She was survived by her husband, Thomas Groark, a prominent Hartford-based attorney to whom she had been married for 54 years. Other survivors included their three daughters: Eunice, Marie, and Virginia.


See also

*
List of female lieutenant governors in the United States As of January 18, 2023, there are 22 women currently serving (excluding acting capacity) as lieutenant governors in the United States. Overall, 118 women have served (including acting capacity). Women have been elected lieutenant governor from 4 ...


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