Frank Rice (politician)

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Frank Rice (b. January 15, 1845 Seneca, Ontario County, New York) was an American lawyer and politician.

[edit] Life

He was educated at Dr. Taylor's private school at Geneva, New York, Geneva Classical and Union School and Canandaigua Academy, and graduated from Hamilton College in 1868. The following year he began studying law at the firm of Comstock and Bennett in Canandaigua, New York, was admitted to the bar and became a clerk in the surrogate's office in 1870.

He was District Attorney of Ontario County from 1875 to 1881. He was a member from Ontario County of the New York State Assembly in 1883, and 1884 when he defeated John Raines for the seat. In 1883, he was Chairman of the Committee on Privileges and Elections, and in 1884 he was minority leader in the Assembly. From 1885 to 1889, he was County Judge of Ontario County. He was Secretary of State of New York from 1890 to 1893. He was a delegate to the 1880, 1892 and 1912 Democratic National Conventions.


[edit] Sources

  • [1] Political Graveyard
  • [2] Prognosis of election result mentioning earlier defeat of Raines by Rice, in NYT on October 27, 1895
  • [3] Bios from History of Ontario County (Conover & Aldrich, 1893, p. 155f), and History of Ontario Co., NY & Its People (1911, Vol. II, p. 332), at usgennet
  • [4] Presentation of the candidates for the 1890 state election, in NYT on October 2, 1889
Preceded by
Frederick Cook
Secretary of State of New York
1890 - 1893
Succeeded by
John Palmer