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  Swope, Guy J.
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  1937-01-01  
 
NameGuy J. Swope
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania , United States
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Born December 26, 1892
DiedJuly 25, 1969 (76 years)
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Dec 26, 2020 07:56am
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InfoGuy J. Swope (December 26, 1892 - July 25, 1969) was a teacher, accountant, and Democratic politician whose career included one term as a United States Congressman in the Seventy-seventh United States Congress, serving as a Director in the United States Department of Interior under Franklin D. Roosevelt, and serving for a brief period as (acting) Governor of Puerto Rico in 1941. He also served in the United States Naval Reserve, Military Government Branch where he attained the rank of Commander.

He was born in Meckville, Pennsylvania and studied in Keystone State Teachers College and Columbia University School of International Affairs. After graduation, he first worked as a teacher in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania and later as an agent for the Internal Revenue Service. In 1935, he became the budgetary secretary for Pennsylvania and served in that position for two years before being elected to congress in 1936. He failed to win re-elected in 1938.

He was made auditor of Puerto Rico in 1940 and served in that capacity for only a year before being appointed acting Governor. He only worked as governor for less than a year before becoming a Director in the Division of Territories and Island Possessions for the Department of the Interior.

During the Second World War, he joined the United States Naval Reserve. After the war, he was a civilian chief of the National Government Division in Tokyo, Japan and later as an assistant to the American High Commissioner in Germany.

After the war, he returned to political life with a failed bid for re-election to Congress in 1956, but he was appointed Deputy State Treasurer of Pennsylvania from 1961 until his retirement in 1965.

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  11/06/1956 PA - District 16 Lost 39.51% (-20.99%)
  04/24/1956 PA District 16 - D Primary Won 79.73% (+59.46%)
  02/03/1941 Puerto Rico Governor Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/08/1938 PA - District 19 Lost 44.96% (-10.09%)
  11/03/1936 PA - District 19 Won 51.35% (+3.84%)
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