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Albert S. Porter

Albert S. Porter (November 4, 1904 – January 7, 1979) was an American politician from Ohio.

Early life

Porter was born in Portsmouth, Virginia to Albert S. and Lena Edmonds Porter. He moved with his family to Lakewood in 1913, graduated from Lakewood High School in 1922 and from Ohio State University with his B.S. in civil engineering in 1928.

In 1929 he joined the Cleveland Highway Research Bureau, becoming chief assistant to county engineer John O. McWilliams in 1933 and served until 1943, when he succeeded him. He also served five years in United States Navy during World War II.

Political career

He was a Cuyahoga County engineer for 29 years (since 1943, defeated for reelection in 1976) and county Democratic party chairman for 6 years (1963–1969), as well as delegate for the 1952, 1964 and 1972 Democratic National Conventions.[1] During his tenure as county engineer much of the freeway system linking Cleveland to its suburbs was built.

Porter unsuccessfully sought the 1958 Democratic nominee for Governor of Ohio, losing decisively to DiSalle[2]. He is perhaps best remembered as an Ohio favorite-son candidate in both 1960 and 1964 Democratic presidential primaries. In 1960 he lost the Ohio primary to Governor Michael DiSalle, carrying 39.75% to DiSalle's 60.25.[3] This placed him 8th in nationwide popular vote (3.52%)[4] Four years later he was unopposed and carried the Ohio primary with 100%.[5] and placed 6th nationwide (7.94%)[6] As with other favorite sons this fall, he supported the reelection of President Lyndon B. Johnson.

As a result of a grand jury investigation in 1977, he pleaded guilty to 19 counts of theft in office, was fined $10,000, and was placed on probation for 2 years.

Personal life

Porter married Genevieve Shaveyco in 1949. They had two sons (Lee and Alan) and one daughter (Carol).

References

v · d · eUnited States presidential election, 1960
Democratic Party
Convention · Primaries
Republican Party
Convention · Primaries
 Third party and independent candidates
American Vegetarian Party

Nominee: Symon Gould

National States' Rights Party

Nominee: Orval Faubus
VP Nominee: J. B. Stoner

Prohibition Party

Nominee: Rutherford Decker
VP Nominee: E. Harold Munn

Socialist Labor Party

Nominee: Eric Hass
VP Nominee: Georgia Cozzini

Socialist Workers Party

Nominee: Farrell Dobbs

Independents and other candidates:
Other 1960 elections: House · Senate
v · d · eUnited States presidential election, 1964
Democratic Party
Convention · Primaries
Republican Party
Convention · Primaries
 Third party and independent candidates
American Vegetarian Party

Nominee: Symon Gould

National States' Rights Party

Nominee: John Kasper
VP Nominee: J.B. Stoner

Prohibition Party

Nominee: E. Harold Munn
VP Nominee: Mark R. Shaw

Socialist Labor Party

Nominee: Eric Hass
VP Nominee: Henning A. Blomen

Socialist Workers Party
Independents and other candidates:
Other 1964 elections: House · Senate

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