Louise Porter Explained

Louise Porter
Order1:Member of the Kansas State Senate from the 12th District
Term Start1:1969
Term End1:1970
Predecessor1:John Steineger
Successor1:John Crofoot
Order2:Member of the Kansas State Senate from the 4th District
Term Start2:1965
Term End2:1968
Successor2:John Steineger
Birth Date:September 19, 1917
Death Date:August 24, 1980
Party:Republican
Spouse:Walter Porter
Residence:Miller, Kansas

Louise Porter (September 19, 1917 – August 24, 1980) was an American politician who served for five years in the Kansas State Senate. A homemaker and rancher, she took office in 1965, representing the 4th district; in 1969, she switched to representing the 12th district and resigned in 1970, when she was replaced by John Crofoot.[1]

She was married to Walter Porter. She was a Republican. She lived in Miller, Kansas.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kansas Legislators, Past and Present - Porter, Louise . . kslib.info . State Library of Kansas . October 20, 2022.
  2. https://kslib.info/BusinessDirectoryii.aspx?ysnShowAll=0&lngNewPage=0&txtLetter=P&txtZipCode=&txtCity=&txtState=&txtBusinessName=&lngBusinessCategoryID=25&txtCustomField1=&txtCustomField2=&txtCustomField3=&txtCustomField4=&txtAreaCode=