Harold J. Powers
Harold Jay Powers (October 8, 1900 – October 16, 1996) was the 36th Lieutenant Governor of California, having served from 1953-1959 under fellow liberal Republican Governor Goodwin Knight.[1]
In 1962, Powers attracted political attention by his refusal to endorse Richard M. Nixon for governor in the general election contest that year against the Democrat Edmund G. "Pat" Brown, Sr.. He died at the age of 96 in Modoc County, California in 1996.
Career
Powers was born in Eagleville, California. He was rancher in Modoc County who owned many ranches in California, Nevada, and Idaho. In 1953, Powers became lieutenant governor of California and served until 1959. In 1962, he ran for governor but opted out because of the Republican Party leaders. After he decided to quit campaigning for governor, Powers focused on rallying opposition to Nixon and to gain support for Democrat Edmund G. Brown. Powers was also a state senator for 20 years.[2]
Education
Powers obtained his degree from UC Davis.[2]
References
- ↑ http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/powers.html
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Harold J. Powers; Former Lieutenant Governor". Los Angeles TImes. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
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Preceded by Goodwin Knight |
Lieutenant Governor of California 1953—1959 |
Succeeded by Glenn M. Anderson |