Frank C. Moore
For the American painter, see Frank C. Moore (painter).
Frank Charles Moore (March 23, 1896 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada – April 23, 1978 in Crystal River, Citrus County, Florida) was an American lawyer and politician.
Life
He was a delegate to the New York State Constitutional Conventions of 1938 and 1967. He was New York State Comptroller from 1943 to 1950, elected in 1942 and 1946.
At the New York state election, 1950, he was elected Lieutenant Governor of New York, and took office on January 1, 1951. He resigned on September 30, 1953, to become President of Nelson A. Rockefeller's Government Affairs Foundation.[1]
He was buried at Elmlawn Cemetery in Kenmore, New York.
Sources
- ↑ Moore Quits as Lieutenant Governor in the New York Times on October 1, 1953 (subscription required)
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Preceded by Joseph V. O'Leary |
New York State Comptroller 1943–1950 |
Succeeded by J. Raymond McGovern |
Preceded by Joe R. Hanley |
Lieutenant Governor of New York 1951–1953 |
Succeeded by Arthur H. Wicks Acting |
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