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Senate Years of Service: 1950-1957 Party: Democrat
CLEMENTS, Earle C., a Representative and a Senator from Kentucky; born in Morganfield,
Union County, Ky., October 22, 1896; attended the public schools and the
University of Kentucky at Lexington; during the First World War served in the
United States Army, attained the rank of captain; engaged in agricultural
pursuits; sheriff of Union County 1922-1925; clerk of Union County 1926-1933;
judge of Union County 1934-1941; member, State senate 1942-1944, serving as
majority floor leader in 1944; elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-ninth and
Eightieth Congresses and served from January 3, 1945, until his resignation on
January 6, 1948, having been elected Governor; elected Governor of Kentucky in
1947 for the term ending December 1951, but resigned on November 27, 1950, having
been elected in a special election on November 7, 1950, as a Democrat to the
United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Alben W.
Barkley, a seat previously held by appointed Senator Garrett L. Withers, and at
the same time was elected for a six-year term and served from November 27,
1950, to January 3, 1957; unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1956;
Democratic whip 1953-1957; director of the United States Senate Democratic
Campaign Committee 1957-1959; highway commissioner of Kentucky 1960; consultant
for the American Merchant Marine Institute 1961-1963; consultant to tobacco
industry and president of the Tobacco Institute, Inc. 1964-1976; died on March
12, 1985 in Morganfield, Ky.; interment in Morganfield Independent Order of Odd
Fellows Cemetery.
BibliographyScribner Encyclopedia of American Lives;
Syvertsen, Thomas H. Earle Chester Clements and the Democratic Party,
1920-1950.' Ph.D. dissertation, University of Kentucky, 1982.
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