Walter Walford Johnson
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Walter Walford Johnson (1904-04-16, to 1987-03-23) was a United States businessman and Democratic politician who served as the 32nd Governor of the State of Colorado from 1950 to 1951.
Walter Walford Johnson was born in Pueblo, Colorado on 1904-04-16. He married Neva Morrow in 1922. The couple had two children, Winnifred and Walford. Johnson developed real estate and insurance businesses in Pueblo.
In 1940, Johnson was elected to the Colorado State Senate. In 1948, he was elected Lieutenant Governor of Colorado. In April of 1950, Colorado Governor William Lee Knous resigned to become a federal district judge in Denver. Johnson succeeded Knous and completed the remaining nine months of Knous' term. Johnson ran unsuccessfully against Republican Dan Thornton for a full term as Governor in 1950.
Johnson retired to Tempe, Arizona, in 1970. He died there after a brief illness on 1987-03-23, at the age of eighty two and is buried at Pueblo.
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- Abbott, Carl; Leonard, Stephen; and McComb, David. Colorado. Colorado Associated University Press, Boulder Colorado, 1982.
- Athearn, Robert G. The Coloradans. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1976.
- Newspaper Files of Walter W. Johnson. Denver Public Library Western History Collection.
- Ubbelohde, Carl, Benson, Maxine, and Smith, Duane. Colorado History. Boulder, CO., Pruett Publishing Co., 1972.
- Rocky Mountain News, March 25, 1987, p. 147 and June 25, 1955, p. 28.
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Preceded by William Lee Knous |
Governor of the State of Colorado 1950–1951 |
Succeeded by Daniel I.J. Thornton |
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