Franklin Potts Glass, Sr. (June 7, 1858 – January 10, 1934)[1][2] was an American, Democratic politician, newspaper publisher and editor, and United States Senator-Designate from Alabama.
Born in Centreville, Alabama, Glass graduated from Princeton University in 1877. Returning to Alabama, he founded the newspaper the Bibb Blade in Bibb County, Alabama and eventually moved to Birmingham, Alabama, where he was the editor and publisher of the Birmingham News.[3]
In 1913, United States Senator Joseph F. Johnston died in office. The Governor of Alabama Emmet O'Neal appointed Glass to the United States Senate.[4] However, on February 4, 1914, the United States Senate voted 32-31 to uphold the Committee of Elections and Privileges recommendation to deny Glass a seat, because the recent ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution supported Alabama state law that the Governor of Alabama had to call a special election to fill the vacancy.[5]