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Joseph Carlton Loser

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Preceded by
  
Percy Priest

Name
  
Joseph Loser

Succeeded by
  
Richard Fulton

Profession
  
Attorney

Political party
  
Democratic Party


Alma mater
  
Cumberland University

Education
  
Cumberland University

Citizenship
  
United States

Role
  
American Politician

Resigned
  
January 3, 1963

Joseph Carlton Loser Joseph Carlton Loser TN Tennessee US Congress Representative Signed

Born
  
October 1, 1892 Davidson County, Tennessee (
1892-10
)

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Service/branch
  
United States Coast Guard Reserve

Died
  
July 31, 1984, Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Joseph Carlton Loser (October 1, 1892 – July 31, 1984) was an American politician and a United States Representative from Tennessee.

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Biography

Loser (the name is pronounced "low-ser") was born in Davidson County, Tennessee son of Henry James and Willie May McConnico Loser. He attended public schools and the former YMCA Law School (now Nashville School of Law). He was secretary to the mayor of Nashville from 1917 to 1920 and was admitted to the bar in 1922. In 1923 he completed the requirements for the LL. B. degree at Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tennessee.

Career

In 1923 Loser became assistant city attorney for Nashville, and in 1929 he became an assistant district attorney. He became district attorney for the former 10th Circuit, a position he held from 1934 until 1956. He was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1944, 1956, and 1960. He was a member of the United States Coast Guard Reserve in 1944; a presidential elector in 1956; and secretary of the Democratic Executive Committee of Tennessee from 1954 to 1958.

In 1956, 5th District Congressman Percy Priest died a month before the election. A special primary was held to replace Priest on the ballot, and Loser won the nomination. This was tantamount to victory a month later, as no Republican had been elected to Congress from Nashville since Reconstruction. He was re-elected in 1958 and 1960, and served from January 3, 1957 to January 3, 1963.

In August, 1962 Loser had seemingly been renominated for a fourth term. However, an investigation into the primary election revealed serious irregularities. Loser's major opponent in this contest was Richard Fulton. However, it was largely the instigation of a minor candidate, iron worker and labor union activist Raymond Love, that caused a re-examination of the primary by the Nashville Tennessean. The Tennessean ran stories on its front page indicating a pattern of serious voter fraud, and a lawsuit was filed. The number of votes in question would not have in any event been adequate to have caused the election of Love, but could possibly have been enough to have thrown the election of Fulton. Love, stating that his only desire was one for a clean, honest election in any case, withdrew from the primary, which was rerun by court order. In the second primary, conducted under close scrutiny, Fulton defeated Loser decisively and went on to be elected that fall and to seven subsequent terms.

Loser withdrew from public life after his defeat.

Death

Loser died on July 31, 1984 (age 91 years, 304 days) in Nashville. He is interred at Woodlawn Memorial Park, Nashville, Tennessee.

References

Joseph Carlton Loser Wikipedia


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