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  Austin, Warren R.
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AffiliationRepublican  
 
NameWarren R. Austin
Address
Burlington, Vermont , United States
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Born November 12, 1877
DiedDecember 25, 1962 (85 years)
ContributorUser 13
Last ModifedJuan Croniqueur
Nov 12, 2023 12:03am
Tags Congregationalist -
InfoFranklin County (VT) state's attorney, 1904-1906
Republican Convention chairman, 1908
Mayor of St. Albans, 1909
Congress of the Mint delegate, 1912
US Court for China member, 1917
U.S. Senator, 1931-1946
US Ambassador to the United Nations, 1946-1953

American politician and statesman; among other roles, he served as Senator from Vermont.

Born in Highgate Center in Franklin County, Vermont, he attended public schools and then the University of Vermont, from which he graduated in 1899. He then studied law and entered practice in 1902. In 1904 he was appointed State's attorney of Franklin County, a position he held for two years.

Thereafter he began to look towards politics. He served in a number of roles, including chairman of the Vermont Republican State Convention in 1908, Mayor of St. Albans in 1909, a delegate to the Congress of the Mint in 1912, and a member of the United States Court for China in 1917. During this period, he also served as a United States commissioner (from 1907 to 1915).

His rising prominence led to his appointment as a trustee of the University of Vermont in 1914, a position he would retain until 1941.

He also served as a special counsel for Vermont in a dispute over the exact border between Vermont and the neighboring state of New Hampshire from 1925 to 1937.

He was elected to the Senate on March 31, 1931, in a special election called upon the death of former Senator Frank L. Greene; he went on to win re-election twice (in 1934 and 1940). At the end of his last term, he resigned in order to be appointed the United States representative to the United Nations Security Council, a position he held until January 25, 1953, when he retired to Burlington.

He was a member of a number of organizations and societies, professional and otherwise, including the American Bar Association, the American Judicature Society, the Loyal Legion, the Society of Cincinnati, the Freemasons, the Shriners, the Odd Fellows, the Rotary Club, and Kappa Sigma. In religion he was a Congregationalist Christian.


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  01/14/1947 US Ambassador to the United Nations Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/05/1940 VT US Senate Won 66.45% (+32.90%)
  01/03/1940 Acting Minority Leader Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/06/1934 VT US Senate Won 51.04% (+2.67%)
  03/31/1931 VT US Senate - Special Election Won 64.30% (+28.59%)
  03/03/1931 VT US Senate - Special R Primary Won 55.08% (+10.19%)
ENDORSEMENTS
Supreme Court - Associate Justice - Aug 18, 1937 NPA Reject