Nancy E. Dick

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Nancy Dick
41st Lieutenant Governor of Colorado
In office
January 10, 1979 – January 13, 1987
GovernorRichard Lamm
Preceded byGeorge Brown
Succeeded byMike Callihan
Personal details
Born (1930-07-22) July 22, 1930 (age 93)
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
EducationMichigan State University (BA)
University of Denver

Nancy E. Dick (born July 22, 1930) was the 41st Lieutenant Governor of Colorado. She was a Democrat and served from 1979 to 1987 under Governor Richard Lamm. She was Colorado's first female lieutenant governor.[1]

She was born in Detroit, Michigan and attended the University of Denver College of Law. She served two terms in the Colorado House of Representatives before being elected Lieutenant Governor. She was the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate in 1984, losing to incumbent Republican William L. Armstrong. [citation needed]

Dick's grandson is entrepreneur and Congressional candidate Levi Tillemann.

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Political offices
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of Colorado
1979–1987
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Colorado
(Class 2)

1984
Succeeded by