Ora Smith

Ora Smith (December 3, 1884 July 31, 1965) was an American politician and farmer.

Grain farmer and cattle raiser by trade Ora Smith was born December 3, 1884 in New Market, Iowa. He grew up in Alexis and Kirkwood, Illinois and lived in Biggsville, Illinois most of his adult life. Smith went on to serve six terms in the Illinois State House from 1937-1949, one term as Illinois State Treasurer from 1949-1951 under Adlai Stevenson II and unexpectedly one term as State Senator from 1959-1963 as he beat the incumbent Morris E. Muhleman in the closet election in the 53rd's districts history. He made an unsuccessful bid for Clerk of the Illinois Supreme Court in 1950.

Smith died on July 31, 1965 at Monmouth Hospital in Monmouth, Illinois. He was buried in Biggsville.[1][2]

November 1958 election - State Senate 53rd seat

D. Ora Smith- 23,174 50% R. Morris E. Muhleman- 22,736 50%

References

  1. 'Illinois Blue Book 1961-1962, pg. 224
  2. ourcampaigns retrieved 24/2/2105
Political offices
Preceded by
Richard Yates Rowe
Treasurer of Illinois
1949–1951
Succeeded by
William Stratton
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