John E. White | |
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Massachusetts Auditor | |
In office July 6, 1911[1] – 1914 |
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Preceded by | Henry E. Turner |
Succeeded by | Frank H. Pope |
Member of the Massachusetts State Senate[1] |
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In office 1910[1] – 1911[1] |
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Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives[1] First Dukes District[2] |
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In office 1905[2] – 1905[1] |
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Chairman of the Board of Selectmen and Assessors[2] of Edgartown, Massachusetts[1] |
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In office 1904[2] – 1904[2] |
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Member of the Board of Selectmen and Assessors[2] of Edgartown, Massachusetts[1][2] |
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In office 1903[2] – 1904[2] |
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Member of the Board of Selectmen and Assessors[2] of Edgartown, Massachusetts[1] |
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In office 1899[2] – 1901[2] |
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Personal details | |
Born | December 13, 1873[1] Lawrence, Massachusetts[1] |
Died | 1943 |
Political party | Republican[1][2] |
Profession | Banker[2] |
John E. White (December 13, 1873–1943) was an American banker and politician who served as the Massachusetts Auditor.
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White was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts[1] on December 13, 1873.[1] White received his education in the Lawrence public schools.[2]
In 1905 White was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, White served on the House Committee on Ways and Means.[1][2]
On July 6, 1911[1] White was elected by the legislature to fill the vacancy in the Auditor's position, he was elected to a full term in the 1911 state election.[1]
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Preceded by Henry E. Turner |
Massachusetts Auditor 1911– 1914 |
Succeeded by Frank H. Pope |