Insurance Insiders Mostly Content with State Election Results

Best's ReviewVol. 105 Nbr. 8, December 2004

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Among insurance commissioner races, gubernatorial elections and key state supreme court contests, most worked to the benefit of the insurance industry and its wish to both streamline the way business is done across the country and put in place laws to protect consumers. With the exception of one newcomer, four out of the five insurance commissioner contests resulted in members of the NAIC retaining their posts. Of the state commissioners selected directly by voters, the only new face this year is Democrat Matthew Denn of Delaware, successor to Republican Donna Lee Williams, who chose not to seek re-election. Other influences come with the election of new governors in the six states where commissioners are appointed.

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Insurance Insiders Mostly Content with State Election Results

Unlike in past elections, when new crops of freshman regulators arrived at the National Association of Insurance Commissioners to take part in the decision-making process,this year's...

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