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1 Early life and family  





2 Professional and political career  





3 Lieutenant Governor and Governor of Delaware  





4 Later career  





5 Election  





6 References  





7 External links  














Dale E. Wolf






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Dale E. Wolf
70th Governor of Delaware
In office
December 31, 1992 – January 19, 1993
LieutenantVacant
Preceded byMike Castle
Succeeded byTom Carper
22nd Lieutenant Governor of Delaware
In office
January 20, 1989 – December 31, 1992
GovernorMike Castle
Preceded byShien Biau Woo
Succeeded byRuth Minner
Personal details
Born

Dale Edward Wolf


(1924-09-06)September 6, 1924
Kearney, Nebraska, U.S.
DiedMarch 20, 2021(2021-03-20) (aged 96)
Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
EducationUniversity of Nebraska, Lincoln (BA)
Rutgers University, New Brunswick (MA, PhD)

Dale Edward Wolf (September 6, 1924 – March 20, 2021)[1] was an American businessman and politician from Wilmington, in New Castle County, Delaware. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Republican Party, who served for three weeks as the 70th governor of Delaware. As of 2024, he remains the most recent Republican governor of Delaware.

Early life and family

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Wolf was born at Kearney, Nebraska, the son of Harry and Irene Wolf. He graduated from the University of NebraskainLincoln, Nebraska, with a degree in agriculture. During World War II, he served as a first lieutenant in the United States Army, earning a Bronze Star Medal and Purple Heart at the Battle of Okinawa. He married Clarice Elaine Marshall in 1945 and they have four children, Janet, Glenda, Thomas, and James.

Professional and political career

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After the war, Wolf received his Ph.D. in agriculture from Rutgers University and soon took a position with the agriculture research division of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. He became the chairman of the board of DuPont's Pharmaceutical Business and group vice president of the agriculture business. Meanwhile, he was at various times chairman of the National Agriculture Chemical Association (NACA), chairman of the International Agriculture Chemical Association (GIFAP), and a member of the board of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Association (PMA). He retired from DuPont in 1987 to accept an appointment from Governor Michael N. Castle as state director of development, responsible for the capital budget, housing for the poor, tourism and economic development.

Lieutenant Governor and Governor of Delaware

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Wolf was incumbent governor Michael N. Castle's choice for lieutenant governor in 1988 and won election, defeating Democrat Gary E. Hindes, a Wall Street investment executive from New Castle County. He served one term from January 20, 1989, until December 31, 1992. Wolf chose not to run for governor in 1992 against the candidacy of Democrat Thomas R. Carper. When Governor Michael N. Castle resigned to take his new position in the United States House of Representatives, however, Wolf served as governor the remaining 20 days of Castle's second term. He was, to date, the last Republican governor of Delaware.

Later career

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Wolf later served as chairman of Daynel International, a consultant group that assists companies interested in doing business in China. He lived in Guangzhou, China in 1995, setting up an office for the law firm of Mezzullo-McCandlish, of which he was the senior international consultant. He was vice chairman of the board of directors of the Emerald BioAgriculture Corporation, an agriculture biotechnology company in Lansing, Michigan, and from 1998 on vice chairman of the WSFS Financial Corporation. He chaired the first Drug and Alcohol Abuse Coordinating Council for Delaware, and was the chairman of SURJ (Stand Up for what's Right and Just), an organization dedicated to improve the criminal justice system in Delaware.

Election

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Delaware General Assembly
(sessions while Governor)
Year Assembly Senate Majority President
pro tempore
House Majority Speaker
1993 136th Democratic Richard S. Cordrey Republican Terry R. Spence
Public Offices
Office Type Location Began office Ended office notes
Lt. Governor Executive Dover January 20, 1989 December 31, 1992
Governor Executive Dover December 31, 1992 January 19, 1993
Election results
Year Office Election Subject Party Votes % Opponent Party Votes %
1988 Lt. Governor General Dale E. Wolf Republican 128,144 54% Gary E. Hindes Democratic 111,240 46%

References

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  1. ^ Gamard, Sarah (23 March 2021). "Dale Wolf, Delaware's 20-day governor and diligent lieutenant governor, dies at 96". The News Journal. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
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Political offices
Preceded by

Shien Biau Woo

Lieutenant Governor of Delaware
1989–1992
Succeeded by

Ruth Minner

Preceded by

Michael Castle

Governor of Delaware
1992–1993
Succeeded by

Tom Carper


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