Elwood Graham Explained

Elwood Graham
Birth Date:10 April 1902
Birth Place:Chicago
Death Place:Chicago
State House:Illinois
District:22nd, 29th
Term Start:January 1957
Term End:January 1965
Term Start2:January 1967
Term End2:January 1973
Successor2:Robert H. Holloway
Party:Republican

Elwood Graham (1902 - 1978) was a state legislator in Illinois.[1] He served in the Illinois House of Representatives from 1957 to 1965 and again from 1967 to 1973.[1] He was a Republican.[2]

In 1964, due to a failure of the General Assembly to agree on a redistricting plan, every House representative was elected at-large statewide, in what became known as the bedsheet ballot election. Each party slated 118 candidates; every Democratic candidate won but only half of the Republicans did. As a result, 35 Republican incumbents lost their seats, and Graham was among them.[3] Graham rejoined the legislature after the 1966 election and remained a member, now from the redrawn 29th district, until the 1972 election, in which he was unseated by Robert H. Holloway.

Graham was one of three African American Republicans elected to the 77th Illinois General Assembly in 1970, but the other two died during 1972. When the legislature was called into special session by Governor Ogilvie in November 1972, it was the first time since Edward D. Green in 1912 that there had been only one African American Republican in the General Assembly.[4]

Graham was born on April 10, 1902, in Chicago, where he lived throughout his life.[5] He died on October 9, 1978, at his sister's house in Chicago.[6] [7] The publisher of the Chicago Metro News remembered him as "a fighter for two party representation".[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Political Empowerment of Illinois' African-American State Lawmakers from 1877 to 2005 . 22 . 9780761840183 . 2008 . University Press of America .
  2. Book: Reports . 1956 . Kenwood-Ellis Community Center .
  3. News: Newspapers.com . 35 in G.O.P. Lose State House Seats . George . Tagge . Chicago Tribune . 1964-12-04 .
  4. News: Osby . Simeon B. . 'Lone' GOP role for Rep. Graham . Chicago Defender . 1972-11-06 . 2 . ProQuest . subscription .
  5. Book: Illinois Blue Book, 1957-1958 . Illinois Digital Archive . 246 . Twenty-second District .
  6. News: Cook County Clerk . Ancestry.com . Cook County, Illinois Death Index, 1908-1988 . 2008 . Elwood Graham.
  7. News: Chicago Metro News . Republican Elwood Graham Is Dead . 1978-10-14 . GenealogyBank . Charles B., Sr. . Armstrong .