Richard J. Allen (politician) explained

Richard J. Allen
State Senate:Michigan
District:30th
Term Start:January 1, 1975
Term End:December 31, 1982
Predecessor:Bill Ballenger
Successor:Alan Cropsey
State House2:Michigan
District2:88th
Term Start2:January 1, 1969
Term End2:December 31, 1972
Predecessor2:Lester J. Allen
Successor2:Stanley M. Powell
Birth Date:6 August 1933
Birth Place:Ithaca, Michigan, U.S.
Party:Republican
Profession:Veterinarian

Richard J. Allen (born August 6, 1933) was a Republican member of both houses of the Michigan Legislature between 1969 and 1982.

Allen was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives in 1968 to succeed his father, Lester Allen. After serving two terms, Allen was defeated in the 1972 primary election. Two years later, he won election to the Michigan Senate, served two terms, and was defeated in the 1982 primary.

He was an unsuccessful candidate for Congress twice: in 1980, losing to Donald J. Albosta, and 1990, losing to Dave Camp in the primary. Allen was also a college professor, and a member of the Farm Bureau, Rotary, the Audubon Society, and the Sierra Club.[1]

Allen was executive director of the Michigan State Fair from 1990 to 1993. He is also the namesake of the Dick Allen Lansing to Mackinaw Bike Tour (DALMAC).[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. The Political Graveyard: Allen, Richard J.
  2. http://www.infomi.com/city/ithaca/ InfoMI: Ithaca
  3. http://www.dalmac.org/ DALMAC Home Page