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John C. McKinley

John C. McKinley
26th Lieutenant Governor of Missouri
In office
January 9, 1905 – January 11, 1909
GovernorJoseph W. Folk
Preceded byThomas L. Rubey
Succeeded byJacob F. Gmelich
Member of the Missouri Senate
In office
1902
Personal details
Born(1859-11-20)November 20, 1859
Putnam County, Missouri
DiedMay 1, 1927(1927-05-01) (aged 67)
Putnam County, Missouri
Political partyRepublican
ProfessionAttorney

John C. McKinley (November 20, 1859 – May 1, 1927) was a lawyer and Republican politician from the state of Missouri. He was the state's 26th Lieutenant Governor as well as a member of the Missouri Senate.

Personal history

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John C. McKinley was born near Mendota in Putnam County, Missouri, to parents Degraphenreed and Elizabeth (Harmon) McKinley, the oldest of nine children. McKinley was a distant relative of two U.S. Presidents, James A. Garfield and William McKinley.[1][2] John C. McKinley was a lawyer by profession when not engaged in politics. He married Affa Grant on May 6, 1888. McKinley died in Punam County, Missouri, on May 1, 1927, and is buried in the Unionville, Missouri, cemetery.

Political history

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McKinley was first elected to the Missouri Senate in 1902. However he did not serve the full four-year term, having been elected Missouri Lieutenant Governor in 1904. John C. MicKinley was an unsuccessful candidate for several other offices including U.S. Senate in 1908, 1910, and 1922. He was also a candidate for Missouri Governor in the 1912 election, losing to Elliot W. Major.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Genealogy of James McKinley, Richard Anderson Jeffries and Joseph Price | PDF | Will and Testament | England".
  2. ^ History of Northwest Missouri by Walter Williams, 1913, Volume 2 page 926-927
  3. ^ "Our Campaigns - Candidate - John C. McKinley".
Party political offices Preceded byEthelbert F. Allen Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Missouri 1904 Succeeded byJacob F. Gmelich Preceded byHerbert S. Hadley Republican nominee for Governor of Missouri 1912 Succeeded byHenry Lamm Political offices Preceded byThomas Lewis Rubey Lieutenant Governor of Missouri 1905–1909 Succeeded byJacob Friedrich Gmelich


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