John M. Bransford Explained

John M. Bransford
Order1:Member of the Arkansas House of Representativesfrom the Lonoke County district
Term Start1:January 12, 1931[1]
Term End1:January 14, 1935[2]
Term Start2:January 11, 1937[3]
Term End2:January 13, 1941[4]
Predecessor2:W.E. Fletcher[5]
Office3:Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives
Term Start3:January 11, 1937[6]
Term End3:January 13, 1941[7]
Predecessor3:Harve B. Thorn
Successor3:Means Wilkinson
Birth Name:John McKinnis Bransford
Birth Date:29 November 1901
Birth Place:Lonoke, Arkansas, U.S.
Death Place:Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S.
Residence:Lonoke County, Arkansas
Party:Democratic

John McKinnis Bransford (November 29, 1901 – September 10, 1967) was an American politician. He was a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, serving from 1931 to 1935, and 1937 to 1941. He was a member of the Democratic Party.[8] [9] [10] [11]

Government

Bransford won election to the Arkansas House of Representatives in 1930, representing one of Lonoke County's two seats in the chamber alongside W.B. Graham. He was a member of the 48th General Assembly,[12] and upon reelection in 1932, served in the 49th General Assembly, representing Lonoke County alongside A.J. Walls.[13] Bransford did not return for the following term, when Lonoke County sent two different politicians to the House.[14]

Upon winning election 1936, Bransford returned to Little Rock for the 51st General Assembly, representing Lonoke County, this time alongside Joe Foster. Bransford was elected Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives by his peers.[15] Following reelection, Bransford returned to the House, remaining as speaker, for the 52nd General Assembly.[16]

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  8. https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/9181738/ "Ex-Speaker Dies"
  9. Book: American Legislative Leaders in the South, 1911-1994. James Roger. Sharp. Nancy Weatherly. Sharp. Jan 1, 1999. Greenwood Press. 9780313302138. Sep 22, 2019. Google Books.
  10. Web site: Arkansas House Of Representatives. arkansashouse.org. 2015-05-10.
  11. Web site: Archived copy . 2015-05-11 . 2014-08-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140813043345/http://www.sos.arkansas.gov/elections/Documents/historical_report1210.pdf . dead .
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