Joy Corning

Corning in the 1990s

Joy Corning (September 7, 1932 — May 20, 2017) was an American politician and educator. She served as the 44th Lieutenant Governor of Iowa from January 1991 through January 15, 1999 during the governorship of Terry Branstad. She was a member of the Republican Party.

Corning entered the 1998 Republican Gubernatorial primary making history as the first woman to run for the Republican nomination to the office of Governor in the state’s history. After an abbreviated gubernatorial campaign, she was forced to drop out due in large part to a lack of financial support.[1]

Corning was born in Bridgewater, Iowa. She graduated from the University of Northern Iowa. Corning died May 20, 2017 from liver disease in Cedar Falls, Iowa at the age of 84.[2]

References

  1. Writer), Luke DeKoster (Daily Staff. "Corning drops out of race for governor, cites time constraints". Iowa State Daily.[dead link]
  2. Crippes, Christiania (2017-05-21). "Wonderful public servant' Joy Corning dies at 84. The Courier. http://wcfcourier.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/wonderful-public-servant-joy-corning-dies-at/article_405b014a-0fe4-5b71-afcf-8ff56e6ec5f8.html.