Melvin L. Larsen Explained

Melvin L. Larsen
Order:38th
Office:Michigan Republican Party#Chairmen of the Michigan Republican State CommitteeChairman of the Michigan Republican Party
Term Start:1979
Term End:1981
State House2:Michigan
Term Start2:January 1, 1973
Term End2:December 31, 1978
Predecessor2:Loren D. Anderson
Successor2:Alice Tomboulian
Birth Date:19 October 1936
Birth Place:Clinton, Iowa, U.S.
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Melvin L. Larsen (born October 19, 1936) is an American politician from the State of Michigan.

He was born in Clinton, Iowa,[1] and later resided in Oxford, Oakland County, Michigan. Larsen was a member of the Michigan State House of Representatives 61st District, 1973–1978 and a candidate for Michigan Secretary of State in 1978. He was elected Chairman of the Michigan Republican Party from 1979 to 1981. In 1976, he was one of the authors of the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act of Michigan, alongside fellow Representative Daisy Elliott. This was a major anti-discrimination law in Michigan and touched upon fair housing, age discrimination, and sex discrimination. Currently, Melvin Larsen is President of Larsen & Associates of Southfield, Michigan.

On June 30, 2020, the Lewis Cass Building in Lansing was renamed the Elliott-Larsen Building in honor of Larsen and Elliot.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Michigan Manual 1973 (compiled and published by the State of Michigan Department of Administration), p.215
  2. Web site: June 30, 2020 . Michigan Executive Order 2020-139 Naming the "Elliott-Larsen Building" . 14 July 2020.