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Cathy Cox is an American politician who served as the Secretary of State of Georgia from 1999 to 2007. She was the first woman to hold the position. Born on October 28, 1958, in Macon, Georgia, Cox attended the University of Georgia, where she earned a bachelor's degree in political science in 1980. She then attended the University of Georgia School of Law, where she earned her Juris Doctor in 1983. Cox began her career in politics in 1985, when she was elected to the Georgia House of Representatives. She served in the House until 1991, when she was elected to the Georgia Senate. She served in the Senate until 1999, when she was elected Secretary of State of Georgia. She was re-elected in 2002 and served until 2007. Cox is currently the president of Young Harris College in Young Harris, Georgia. As of 2021, Cathy Cox's net worth is estimated to be around $2 million.

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2007

On May 12, 2007, Cox gave the commencement address to the graduating class of Mercer University's Walter F. George School of Law, her law school alma mater. During the ceremony, she was awarded the honorary degree, Doctor of Laws.

From 2007 through 2017, she was the 21st President of Young Harris College in Young Harris, Georgia.

2006

Cathy Cox lost the Democratic primary and then conceded defeat to Mark Taylor during a press conference at 12:00 am on July 19, 2006.

2004

In 2004, Cox rejected all 63 voter registration applications on the basis that they did not follow correct procedures. The procedures not followed included obtaining specific pre-clearance from the state to conduct their drive. A suit was filed, Charles H. Wesley Education Foundation v. Cathy Cox, on the basis that the rejection of the registrations violated the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA) by undermining voter registration drives. A Senior U.S. District Judge upheld earlier federal court decisions in the case, finding against Cox, and deciding that private entities have a right under the NVRA to engage in organized voter registration activity in Georgia at times and locations of their choosing, without the presence or permission of state or local election officials.

On December 27, 2004, in her hometown of Bainbridge, Cox announced her candidacy for governor of Georgia. In her announcement, she stated that she is "ready and willing to work with Republicans and Democrats alike to improve education, provide access to high quality health care, and promote economic development in every region of Georgia." Cox was opposed by fellow Democrat Mark Taylor, then lieutenant governor of Georgia, and Republican Sonny Perdue, the incumbent governor of Georgia. If elected, she would have become the first female governor of Georgia.

2002

The Carl E. Sanders Chair was established in 2002 by a $1 million gift to the UGA Law School by former Georgia governor and current Chairman Emeritus of Atlanta-based law firm Troutman Sanders LLP. The gift resulted from Sanders' longstanding commitment to see the law school at the University of Georgia "be one of such excellence that no citizen of Georgia need ever leave the state because a superior legal education is afforded elsewhere.".

1999

Cox took office in January 1999 and was the first woman to serve as Georgia's Secretary of State. Her first action in office was to move the largest division of her office from Atlanta to Macon, saying she "wanted to bring government closer to the people it serves." She also instituted a universal electronic voting system, making Georgia the first American state to use such a system. Cox created the Georgia Invests initiative to combat fraudulent telephone investment schemes.

1998

Cox ran for Secretary of State in 1998 and defeated Republican candidate John A. McCallum with 56.6% of the vote. She was re-elected in 2002 with 61.1% of the vote (more than any other Georgia Democrat that year) against Republican candidate Charlie Bailey.

1993

Cox served as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives from 1993 to 1996. She represented Miller, Seminole, Early and Decatur counties. She relinquished her seat in early 1996 to become Assistant Secretary of State and temporarily retired from elective office.

1986

Cox was born and raised in Bainbridge, Georgia. After attending public schools, she earned her associate's degree in agriculture from Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. She later obtained her journalism degree from the University of Georgia. In 1986 she graduated magna cum laude from Mercer University's Walter F. George School of Law, where she was editor-in-chief of the Mercer Law Review and the Brainerd Currie Honor Society. After graduation, she was a journalist for The Gainesville Times and The Post-Searchlight. She practiced law for ten years.

1969

On April 26, 2006, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that the Wikipedia biography of Mark Taylor, Cox's opponent in the 2006 Democratic gubernatorial primary, had been edited by someone using an IP address associated with the Cox gubernatorial campaign (69.15.227.237). According to the Associated Press, Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales told reporters that the insertion of a paragraph based on opposition research relating to the arrest of Taylor's son on driving under the influence charges had been traced back to Cox's campaign, but said he had no way of knowing who made the change. After the story broke, Cox denied any knowledge of her campaign manager's alleged actions and said she had instructed her staff not to make the incident an issue. Cox's campaign manager, Morton Brilliant, resigned shortly after the incident was made public.

1958

Lera Catharine "Cathy" Cox (born 1958) is the Dean of Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University. She previously served as a politician, a member of the Democratic Party, the former Secretary of State of Georgia, and a candidate for Governor of Georgia in 2006. In March 2007, she was chosen as the 21st president of Young Harris College.