Career
He was elected to the state House of Representatives from the 46th District in 1968 while a graduate student at the University of Washington. Scott would go on to chair the Ways and Means Committee, the Senate’s budget writing committee. He did not run for re-election in 1982.
Scott’s non-elected career included stints as Assistant to the Dean of the U.W. Medical School, Rainier Bancorporation’s Vice President for Social Policy, Executive Director of the Washington State Dental Association, Director of Public Affairs for the Washington State Bar, and as Washington State Archivist.
He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy at Whitworth College and a Doctor of Philosophy in History from the University of Washington. His 1971 Doctor of Philosophy dissertation was titled Arthur B. Langlie: Republican Governor in a Democratic Age.
Scott is the author of two books, A Majority of One: Legislative Life and Governors of Washington, and he edited Turning Points in Washington’s Public Life.