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− | Lu Hardin is an Arkansas politician and educator. He served as a Democrat state senator from District 12 (this includes Russiville). In 1996 he lost to [[Tim Hutchenson]] in a race for one of Arkansas's US Senate seats. Shortly after this he was appointed by then-Governor [[Mike Huckabee]] as Director of the [[Arkansas Department of Higher Education]]. Within this year he switched parties and became a Republican. Lu Hardin was the 8th president of the [[University of Central Arkansas]] from 2002 until his resignation in 2008. | + | '''Lu Hardin''' is an Arkansas politician and educator. He served as a Democrat state senator from District 12 (this includes Russiville). In 1996 he lost to [[Tim Hutchenson]] in a race for one of Arkansas's US Senate seats. Shortly after this he was appointed by then-Governor [[Mike Huckabee]] as Director of the [[Arkansas Department of Higher Education]]. Within this year he switched parties and became a Republican. Lu Hardin was the 8th president of the [[University of Central Arkansas]] from 2002 until his resignation in 2008. |
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Revision as of 23:11, 22 February 2009
Lu Hardin is an Arkansas politician and educator. He served as a Democrat state senator from District 12 (this includes Russiville). In 1996 he lost to Tim Hutchenson in a race for one of Arkansas's US Senate seats. Shortly after this he was appointed by then-Governor Mike Huckabee as Director of the Arkansas Department of Higher Education. Within this year he switched parties and became a Republican. Lu Hardin was the 8th president of the University of Central Arkansas from 2002 until his resignation in 2008.