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John Clinton Porter

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Preceded by
  
George E. Cryer

Name
  
John Porter


Role
  
Political figure

Succeeded by
  
Frank L. Shaw

Died
  
May 27, 1959, Los Angeles, California, United States

Resting place
  
Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills

John Clinton Porter (April 4, 1871 – May 27, 1959) was a U.S. political figure. The Los Angeles Times wrote that he represented a "unique mixture of reform politics and xenophobic Protestant populism [that] took him quite literally from the junk yard to City Hall.

Porter was a senior member of the Ku Klux Klan during its popular resurgence in the early 1920s.

Biography

He was born on April 4, 1871 in Leon, Iowa to Reverend Josephus Clinton Porter and Mathilda Catherine Gardner.

He served as the 33rd mayor of Los Angeles between 1929 and 1933 when he replaced George Edward Cryer. He survived a recall election in 1932.

He ran for re-election twice more but was defeated in 1933 by Frank L. Shaw and in 1941 by Fletcher Bowron.

He died of a heart and lung condition in Los Angeles, California on May 27, 1959. He was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills.

References

John Clinton Porter Wikipedia