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  Long, Earl K.
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AffiliationDemocratic  
 
NameEarl K. Long
Address
Winnfield, Louisiana , United States
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Born August 26, 1895
DiedSeptember 05, 1960 (65 years)
ContributorThomas Walker
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Mar 25, 2023 01:05am
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InfoEarl Kemp Long was an American politician and the 45th governor of Louisiana, serving three nonconsecutive terms. Long, known as "Uncle Earl", connected with voters through his folksy demeanor and colorful oratory. He departed from other southern politicians of his time by promoting a progressive agenda, expanding school-lunch programs, teacher pay, public-works projects, and minority voting rights.

His sometimes erratic behavior – including a liaison with New Orleans stripper Blaze Starr – did not affect his electoral success. Long served as governor from 1939 to 1940, 1948 to 1952, and 1956 to 1960. He was nominated in the summer of 1960 to the United States House of Representatives for Louisiana's 8th congressional district, and was running unopposed in the general election, but he died before he could take office. He was elected as lieutenant governor and served from 1936–1939. Trying to keep a close hand in state government, Long failed in three other bids to be elected lieutenant governor, in 1932, 1944, and 1959.

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DISCUSSION
Importance? 8.25000 Average

FAMILY
Father Huey Pierce Long, Sr. 1852-1937
Brother George S. Long 1883-1958
Brother Huey Pierce Long 1893-1935
Nephew Russell B. Long 1918-2003

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RACES
  08/24/1960 LA District 8 - D Runoff Won 53.24% (+6.49%)
  07/23/1960 LA District 8 - D Primary Won 39.42% (+0.00%)
  12/05/1959 LA Lt. Governor - D Primary Lost 19.99% (-8.93%)
  04/17/1956 LA Governor Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  01/17/1956 LA Governor - D Primary Won 51.44% (+28.07%)
  04/20/1948 LA Governor Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  02/24/1948 LA Governor - D Runoff Won 65.88% (+31.77%)
  01/20/1948 LA Governor - D Primary Won 41.51% (+18.62%)
  02/29/1944 LA Lt. Governor - D Runoff Lost 48.84% (-2.33%)
  01/18/1944 LA Lt. Governor - D Primary Won 41.85% (+14.21%)
  02/20/1940 LA Governor - D Runoff Lost 48.27% (-3.46%)
  01/16/1940 LA Governor - D Primary Won 40.88% (+12.90%)
  06/29/1939 LA Governor - Succession Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  04/21/1936 LA Lt. Governor Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  01/21/1936 LA Lt. Governor - D Primary Won 67.13% (+34.25%)
ENDORSEMENTS
LA Governor - D Primary - Dec 05, 1959 D James A. Noe
LA Governor - D Primary - Jan 15, 1952 D Carlos G. Spaht
LA Governor - D Primary - Jan 18, 1944 D Lewis L. Morgan