Louanner Peters
Louanner Peters is a former deputy governor of Illinois.[1] She was appointed by then-Governor Rod Blagojevich in December 2006,[2] becoming the first African-American woman to hold the position.[3]
Peters grew up on a farm in Angie, Louisiana, and was the ninth of twelve children. She earned a Bachelor's degree in political science at Louisiana State University in 1971, and a Master's degree at the Jane Addams College of Social Work of the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1973.[4] She served as chief of staff for U.S. Representative Gus Savage for 10 years[5] starting in 1981. In 1992, she unsuccessfully ran as an independent candidate for Illinois's 2nd congressional district.[6] She then did campaign work for Washington D.C. mayors Marion Barry and Anthony Williams, and for Blagojevich on a contractual basis.[7] She was hired as Blagojevich's deputy chief of staff for social services in 2003, and was promoted to deputy governor in 2006.
According to an anonymous source, Peters is said to be the person referred to as "Senate Candidate 4" in the Blagojevich criminal complaint.[8] In a private conversation, Blagojevich considered appointing Senate Candidate 4 to Barack Obama's U.S. Senate seat because he believed he could "count on [Senate Candidate 4], if things got hot, to give [the Senate seat] up and let me parachute over there."[9]
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Rush appoints Peters as deputy chief of staff". Chicago Defender Online. April 8, 2010. Archived from the original on May 13, 2010. Retrieved May 15, 2010.
- ^ "Gov. Blagojevich names Sheila Nix and Louanner Peters Deputy Governors for his second term". December 11, 2006. Archived from the original on May 4, 2009. Retrieved December 12, 2008.
- ^ "House Resolution 1576: Honors Louanner Peters on being the first African-American woman named as Deputy Governor of Illinois". January 1, 2007.
- ^ "Illinois Meth Project, Louanner Peters biography". Archived from the original on July 26, 2011. Retrieved December 11, 2008.
- ^ "State of Illinois Deputy Chief of Staff for Social Services Louanner Peters, Biography" (PDF). March 14, 2006.
- ^ "1992 Presidential and Congressional Election Statistics".
- ^ "Blagojevich aide owed IRS $21,548 when hired; Lien was lifted after she became deputy governor last year". May 5, 2008. Archived from the original on July 24, 2008.
- ^ "Ill. contenders for Senate seat walking fine line". Associated Press. December 11, 2008. Archived from the original on December 15, 2008.
- ^ "United States District Court: United States of America v. Rod R. Blagojevich and John Harris" (PDF). December 9, 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 31, 2009.