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About the Margaret Chase Smith American Democracy Award
Established in 1992, the Margaret Chase Smith American Democracy Award is named after the former U.S. Senator from Maine, who jeopardized her career by speaking out against the red-baiting tactics of Senator Joseph P. McCarthy in the 1950's.
Award recipients are recognized for similar acts of political courage, uncommon character, and selfless action in the realm of public service. Emphasis is placed on more recent acts of courage, rather than historical examples.
Pictured, at left: Hon. Al Jaeger, ND (left) and Hon. Ross J. Miller, NV (right) present Mr. John Walsh (center) with the NASS 2012 Margaret Chase Smith American Democracy Award. Read more
MCS Award Recipients: 2012 - Mr. John Walsh, Victims' Rights Advocate 2011 - Dr. Condoleezza Rice, Former U.S. Secretary of State 2010 - No Award 2009 - Hon. Sandra Day O'Connor, Former Supreme Court Justice 2008 - Ruby Duncan, Civil Rights Activist/Founder, Operation Life Community Development Corp 2007 - Hon. John J. Sirica, Chief Judge Presiding over the Watergate Scandal 2006 - No award 2005 - Morris Dees and Joseph Levin, Jr., Co-Founders, Southern Poverty Law Center 2004 - Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Leadership Response 9/11/01 2003 - Former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole, ADA Legislation 2002 - Former President Jimmy Carter, World Peace & Democracy Advocate 2001 - Robert Parrish Moses, The Algebra Project 2000 - Former U.S. Sen. Nancy Kassebaum Baker, Opposed Apartheid in South Africa 1999 - Doris "Granny D" Haddock, Campaign Finance Reform Advocate 1998 - George J. Mitchell, Peace Agreement in Northern Ireland 1997 - Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Founder of the U.S. Special Olympics 1996 - Daisy Bates, Civil Rights Advocate 1995 - Jim and Sarah Brady, Gun Safety Advocates 1994 - Elizabeth Dole, President of the American Red Cross 1993 - Rosa Parks, Civil Rights Heroine 1992 - Former U.S. Senator Margaret Chase Smith Nomination & Selection Information
NASS sends member offices a nominating form that includes instructions on how to submit a nomination and deadlines for doing so. The recipient is selected by a vote of the full membership. At least three nominations must be received in order to move forward with the balloting process.
NASS members may
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to request a nominating packet.
The designated recipient is announced at the NASS summer meeting. Presentation of the award takes place at the following NASS winter conference in Washington, DC.
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