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Charles M Poston

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Preceded by
  
Frank Estes Cole

Name
  
Charles Poston

Resigned
  
1964

Occupation
  
Railroad employee

Succeeded by
  
Bryan A. Poston


Spouse(s)
  
Marjorie M. Poston

Party
  
Democratic Party

Political party
  
Democratic

Died
  
November 1968

Children
  
Bryan A. Poston

Born
  
February 14, 1898 (
1898-02-14
)

Residence
  
Hornbeck, Louisiana, United States

Charles M. Poston, Sr. (February 14, 1898 – November 1968), was a railroad employee from Hornbeck, a small town in Vernon Parish in western Louisiana, who served a single term from 1960 to 1964 as a Democratic state senator from what is now District 30 (Beauregard, Calcasieu, Sabine, and Vernon parishes). At the time, Poston’s constituency did not include the current precincts in Calcasieu Parish.

Poston did not seek a second term in 1964; instead his son, Bryan A. Poston, a businessman also from Hornbeck, was elected to succeed him. Bryan Poston held the Senate seat from 1964 to 1992, when he retired and was replaced by James David Cain of Dry Creek in Beauregard Parish.

Poston's Senate colleagues included, among others, Jamar Adcock of Ouachita Parish, Cecil R. Blair of Rapides Parish, Jackson B. Davis of Caddo Parish, Sylvan Friedman of Natchitoches Parish, J. C. Gilbert of Catahoula Parish, Speedy O. Long of La Salle Parish, B. H. "Johnny" Rogers of DeSoto Parish, and Harold Montgomery of Bossier and Webster parishes.

Poston was married to Marjorie M. Poston (1899–1995), who was also a railroad employee. In addition to son Bryan, the couple had two other sons, Charles M. Poston, Jr., and Morris O. Poston of Leesville, the seat of Vernon Parish.

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