Georgia to Decide New Insurance Commissioner

August 10th, 2010 by Iris | Filed under insurance facts, insurance news.

Georgia voters head to the polls today to participate in a runoff election in which they must choose between two Republican candidates for state insurance commissioner.

The two candidates, Maria Sheffield and Ralph T. Hudgens, are the two survivors from last months Republican primary, which included nine candidates. In that vote, each of the two received about twenty percent of the vote.

Last week, both Sheffield and Hudgens tried to distance themselves from John Oxendine, the current insurance commissioner, whose term is clouded by questions about his ethics. He has just failed at running for governor, during which campaign he took contributions from insurance companies.

Hudgens said Oxendine has done a good job as commissioner and he was not going to “pass judgment” on Oxendine actions in the gubernatorial campaign, while Sheffield said that ethics in government is “extremely important” to her. She also tried to prove that Oxendine and Hudgens had a relationship that included a $500 donation from Oxendine to Hudgens when the latter was running for re-election to the Georgia General Assembly two years ago.

A major issue in the insurance commissioner race is federal health care reform. Sheffield, an attorney who has worked in Georgia’s Department of Insurance, says she’ll work to mitigate the affect of the new federal laws on her state. Hudgens, who currently chairs the Georgia Senate’s Insurance and Labor Committee, maintains that the insurance commissioner has no authority over the new mandates. He says the position is merely administrative.

The winner of this Republican run-off will face Democrat Mary Squires in the November election.

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One Response to “Georgia to Decide New Insurance Commissioner”

  1. Greetings All,

    I note with interest your short article on the state of the race for Insurance Commissioner here in Georgia. Brief and to the point, it has one glaring omission.

    Me.

    My name is Shane Bruce and I am the Libertarian Citizen Politician who is also running for this office this fall. I and all 10 of the Libertarian Candidates for Statewide office in Georgia this year will be pounding the drum for Liberty and we will be heard. Are there problems at the Office of the Insurance Commissioner? Certainly. Do republican Ralph Hudgens or democrat Mary Squires offer any tangible change? Certainly not. They are the vanguard of the same old same old and if either of the two win, Georgia will continue to suffer from extravagant auto insurance rates (8th highest in the USA), total disregard for those Georgians saddled with “pre-existing” medical conditions and other outrages.

    I have sworn an oath to not accept any campaign donations from people who work in any of the industries regulated by the Office of the Insurance Commissioner and have challenged my opponents to follow suit. I am confident they will not.

    If any of your readership would like to know more about this important race in Georgia, feel free to contact me.

    Regards,

    Shane Bruce
    Libertarian Candidate for Insurance Commissioner