Janet Huckabee


Janet Huckabee is an American politician, the wife of former 2008 and 2016 Republican presidential candidate and former Arkansas governor, Mike Huckabee. She served as the first lady of Arkansas, from July 1996 until January 2007 and oversaw a total remodel of the Arkansas Governor's Mansion, including the addition of the Grand Hall ballroom.

Early life and education

Huckabee was born in Lake Charles in Calcasieu Parish in southwestern Louisiana, the fourth of five siblings. As an infant, she moved with her family to Hope, Arkansas. She is the daughter of Angus Bouie McCain and the former Pat Stephens, who served four two-year terms from 1965 to 1972 as the county clerk for Hempstead County, Arkansas. She graduated from Hope High School in 1973 and a year later married her high school sweetheart, Mike Huckabee. She holds a bachelor's degree in organizational management from John Brown University.

Political career

In 2002, she was the Republican Party nominee for Arkansas secretary of state in the same election that her husband was seeking a second term as governor. She was defeated by the Democratic Party nominee, state land commissioner, Charlie Daniels. Her husband fared better in his re-election bid, having defeated his Democratic opponent, state treasurer Jimmie Lou Fisher.
The following year, she earned an undergraduate degree in organizational management from John Brown University in Siloam Springs, Arkansas.
For a time, she worked in a management capacity with Hanke Brothers Construction Company in Hot Springs until her husband began his 2008 presidential bid.

Personal life

Within two years of her marriage, she was diagnosed with spinal cancer. Faced with the possibility of paralysis and the inability to have children, she underwent surgery and six weeks of radiation therapy. She eventually recovered and gave birth to three children: two sons, John Mark Huckabee and David Huckabee, and a daughter, Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Prior to becoming first lady of Arkansas, she was involved with the Texarkana, Arkansas, Parent Teacher Association, of which she was the president for two terms. In Texarkana, she was active in the Beech Street First Baptist Church and with the ACTS-TV station. She was employed for a time by the Texarkana public schools as a substitute teacher, for St. Michael Hospital, and as a pharmacist's assistant.