Kay A. Orr


Kay Avonne Orr is an American politician who was the 36th governor of Nebraska from 1987 to 1991. She was the state's first female governor. Orr is a member of the Republican Party.

Personal life

Orr was born Kay Avonne Stark in Burlington, Iowa. Her mother, Sadie, was active in local politics, while her father, Ralph, was a Burlington city council member and farm implements dealer. She attended the University of Iowa from 1956 to 1957. She married William Dayton Orr on September 26, 1957, and they had two children, John William and Suzanne. She moved with her family to Lincoln, Nebraska, in 1963. Shortly thereafter, she began volunteering for the Republican Party. She supported such politicians as Richard Nixon, Carl Curtis, and Roman Hruska, and was named Nebraska's Outstanding Young Republican Woman in 1969.
Her husband, Bill Orr, died from complications of COPD on May 5, 2013.

Political career

Orr was appointed to fill a midterm vacancy in the office of State Treasurer of Nebraska in 1981. She was subsequently elected to that post in 1982, becoming the first woman ever to be elected to a statewide constitutional office in Nebraska. She held that office until 1987.
In the 1986 election, Orr secured the Republican nomination for Nebraska governor by winning an eight-way primary.
In the primary, Orr carried 81 of Nebraska's 93 counties including Douglas and Lancaster, Brashear carried 9 counties, and Hoch carried 2 counties.
In the 1986 general election, she defeated former Lincoln Mayor Helen Boosalis in the first U.S. gubernatorial election in which both major party candidates were women, winning by a 53% to 47% margin. Orr was the first Republican woman elected governor in the United States, and the second Republican woman governor after Vesta M. Roy, who served as the unelected acting governor of New Hampshire from December 1982 to January 1983.
In the 1990 gubernatorial election, Orr was narrowly defeated by Democrat Ben Nelson. Nelson's two main attacks on her gubernatorial record were her support of a proposed low-level nuclear waste dump and her raising taxes. The tax increase was passed over her veto.
Orr co-chaired a coalition seeking to prohibit gay marriage in the state constitution via Initiative 416. Her effort was successful, and gay marriage was banned in 2000.
Orr served twice as a presidential elector for the state of Nebraska, casting one of the state's five electoral votes. In the 2004 presidential election, she voted for George W. Bush; in the 2012 election, for Mitt Romney.