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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Kenneth Simmons

Known for
  
Milton Mule hoax

Occupation
  
Mayor

Other names
  
Catsup


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Full Name
  
Kenneth Hopkins Simmons

Born
  
February 2, 1904
Tacoma

Died
  
December 27, 1981(1981-12-27) (aged 77) Pierce County

Resting place
  
Sumner Cemetery, Sumner

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Kenneth Hopkins Simmons (1904 - 1981) was a mayor of Milton, Washington. He was also the founder and mayor of Bonney Lake, Washington in 1949. He is most known for his placing a mule, named "Boston Curtis", on the ballot for Republican precinct committeeman for Milton.

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1938 mule hoax

In 1938, Simmons entered Curtis into the election for the post of Republican precinct committeeman for Milton. He ran unopposed and was elected on September 13, 1938 by 51 votes, despite having run no election campaign, or offered a platform. Residents were surprised to learn that Curtis was actually a long-eared brown mule.

Simmons stated that he had done this to demonstrate that many people vote without considering who they are actually voting for.

The mule later crossed the floor, joining the Stevens lobby.

Later life

On Halloween 1939, he hired a group of teenagers as special policemen for the night. Twenty teens from nearby Fife invaded Milton and challenged them to a fight. The Milton teens defended themselves with a fire hose, until one of the others was struck by the nozzle of the hose and had to be driven to a hospital with head injuries. State police eventually arrived to stop the fight.

After serving as mayor of Milton, Simmons served in the state legislature for several terms. Later, he and his family moved to Lake Bonney and founded the town of Bonney Lake. He became its first mayor.

References

Kenneth Simmons Wikipedia