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Frank Murphy (lieutenant governor)

Frank Murphy (May 15, 1897 – December 25, 1944) was the 44th lieutenant governor of Michigan.

Frank Murphy
44th Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
In office
1941–1942
GovernorMurray Van Wagoner
Preceded byMatilda Dodge Wilson
Succeeded byEugene C. Keyes
Personal details
Born(1897-05-15)May 15, 1897
Rensselaer, New York
DiedDecember 25, 1944(1944-12-25) (aged 47)
Detroit, Michigan
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseConstance Kirchner
Alma materUniversity of Detroit Mercy School of Law

Early life and education edit

Murphy was born on May 15, 1897, in Rensselaer, New York. In 1920, Murphy moved to Detroit, Michigan. There, he attended the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law.[1] In 1921, Murphy was a member of Gamma Eta Gamma.[2]

Career edit

In 1930, Murphy became an accountant. Under Governor Murphy, Murphy was appointed as state sales tax supervisor.[3] In 1939, he ran unsuccessfully for a seat on the Detroit City Council.[4] In 1940, he was elected as Lieutenant Governor of Michigan. His electoral success was often attributed to the fact that his name was identical to that of the Supreme Court justice, former governor, and mayor of Detroit, to whom he was not related.[5] Murphy served as the 44th Lieutenant Governor of Michigan of from 1941 to 1942. He was a Democrat. By January 2, 1941, the Republican majority state senate took the power to appoint committees in the state senate away from Lieutenant Governor Murphy, and took on the power themselves. Murphy asked for unity in his first address to the state senate.[3][6]

In 1942, Murphy failed to gain re-election as lieutenant governor.[7] In 1943, he ran in the Detroit mayoral primary election. On October 5, he was defeated by Frank Fitzgerald, coming in fifth in the election.[8]

In June 1944, Murphy pleaded guilty before Circuit Judge Leland Carr to accepting a $2,500 bribe from two distilleries in exchange for using his influence as lieutenant governor to promote Senate Bill 203 in 1941 which lowered the distilling license fee from $5,000 to $1,000.[9][10] At the time of his confession, Murphy was very ill. He died before the court could sentence him.[3][11]

Personal life edit

Murphy was married to Constance Kirchner. Together they had five children.[5] Murphy was a member of the Knights of Columbus. Murphy was Catholic.[7]

Death edit

On December 25, 1944, in Harper Hospital, Murphy died due to pneumonia which was complicated by heart problems that he had been suffering from for several months. He was interred in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Detroit.[3][12][13]

Electoral history edit

Frank Murphy electoral history
Michigan lieutenant gubernatorial Democratic primary, 1940[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Frank Murphy 110,910 33.46
Democratic Anthony J. Wilkowski 61,092 18.43
Democratic David M. Martin 53,595 16.17
Democratic James L. Murphy 27,704 8.36
Democratic Don W. Canfield 21,491 6.48
Democratic Edward T. Kane 17,539 5.29
Democratic Charles J. Rydzewski 14,958 4.51
Democratic Arthur C. E. Strom 14,341 4.33
Democratic Frank J. Borka 9,807 2.96
Democratic Write-ins 5 0.00
Total votes 331,442 100
Michigan lieutenant gubernatorial election, 1940[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Frank Murphy 994,583 50.3
Republican Eugene C. Keyes 974,782 49.29
Socialist Charles Walter 4,206 0.21
Communist Benjamin J. Faulkner 2,398 0.12
Prohibition LeRoy M. Lowell 1,131 0.06
Socialist Labor James C. Horvath 739 0.04
Write-ins 1 0.00
Total votes 1,977,840 100
Michigan lieutenant gubernatorial Democratic primary, 1942[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Frank Murphy (incumbent) 156,476 99.98
Democratic Write-ins 38 0.02
Total votes 156,514 100
Michigan lieutenant gubernatorial election, 1942[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Eugene C. Keyes 638,304 54.5
Democratic Frank Murphy (incumbent) 525,096 44.83
Prohibition E. Harold Munn 7,912 0.68
Write-ins 4 0.00
Total votes 1,171,316 100

References edit

  1. ^ . Michigan. Archived from the original on July 15, 2014. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
  2. ^ "Here and Now". Detroit evening times. Detroit, Michigan. 7 October 1943. p. 21. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d "Former State Official Dies". Detroit evening times. Detroit, Michigan. 27 December 1944. p. 3. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  4. ^ "15 Candidates File for Mayor, A Record Field". Detroit evening times. Detroit, Michigan. 5 September 1943. p. 3. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Murphy Bribe Denied by Wife". Detroit evening times. Detroit, Michigan. 4 June 1944. p. 3, 8. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  6. ^ "GOP Declares War at Lansing". Detroit evening times. Detroit, Michigan. 2 January 1941. p. 1, 6. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  7. ^ a b "Murphy, E to F". Political Graveyard. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
  8. ^ "FitzGerald Tops Field By 37,603". Detroit evening times. Detroit, Michigan. 6 October 1943. p. 11. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  9. ^ "Gov. Kelly Asks State Bar for Study of Legislature". The daily monitor leader. Mount Clemens, Michigan. 29 June 1944. p. 12. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  10. ^ Morris, Frank (4 June 1944). "Former Lt. Gov. Murphy Indicted". Detroit evening news. Detroit, Michigan. p. 1. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  11. ^ "Murphy Tells Part in Graft". Detroit evening times. Detroit, Michigan. 6 June 1944. p. 4. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  12. ^ "Lt. Gov. Frank Murphy". Detroit evening times. Detroit, Michigan. 28 December 1944. p. 12. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  13. ^ "Death Claims Probe Figure". Lansing State Journal. December 26, 1944. p. 1. Retrieved May 2, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  14. ^ a b Michigan Secretary of State (1941). Michigan manual. 1941-42 – via HathiTrust.
  15. ^ a b Michigan Secretary of State (1943). Michigan manual. 1943-44 – via HathiTrust.

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This article is about the former Lieutenant Governor of Michigan For the former Governor of Michigan see Frank Murphy Frank Murphy May 15 1897 December 25 1944 was the 44th lieutenant governor of Michigan Frank Murphy44th Lieutenant Governor of MichiganIn office 1941 1942GovernorMurray Van WagonerPreceded byMatilda Dodge WilsonSucceeded byEugene C KeyesPersonal detailsBorn 1897 05 15 May 15 1897Rensselaer New YorkDiedDecember 25 1944 1944 12 25 aged 47 Detroit MichiganPolitical partyDemocraticSpouseConstance KirchnerAlma materUniversity of Detroit Mercy School of Law Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Electoral history 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editMurphy was born on May 15 1897 in Rensselaer New York In 1920 Murphy moved to Detroit Michigan There he attended the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law 1 In 1921 Murphy was a member of Gamma Eta Gamma 2 Career editIn 1930 Murphy became an accountant Under Governor Murphy Murphy was appointed as state sales tax supervisor 3 In 1939 he ran unsuccessfully for a seat on the Detroit City Council 4 In 1940 he was elected as Lieutenant Governor of Michigan His electoral success was often attributed to the fact that his name was identical to that of the Supreme Court justice former governor and mayor of Detroit to whom he was not related 5 Murphy served as the 44th Lieutenant Governor of Michigan of from 1941 to 1942 He was a Democrat By January 2 1941 the Republican majority state senate took the power to appoint committees in the state senate away from Lieutenant Governor Murphy and took on the power themselves Murphy asked for unity in his first address to the state senate 3 6 In 1942 Murphy failed to gain re election as lieutenant governor 7 In 1943 he ran in the Detroit mayoral primary election On October 5 he was defeated by Frank Fitzgerald coming in fifth in the election 8 In June 1944 Murphy pleaded guilty before Circuit Judge Leland Carr to accepting a 2 500 bribe from two distilleries in exchange for using his influence as lieutenant governor to promote Senate Bill 203 in 1941 which lowered the distilling license fee from 5 000 to 1 000 9 10 At the time of his confession Murphy was very ill He died before the court could sentence him 3 11 Personal life editMurphy was married to Constance Kirchner Together they had five children 5 Murphy was a member of the Knights of Columbus Murphy was Catholic 7 Death editOn December 25 1944 in Harper Hospital Murphy died due to pneumonia which was complicated by heart problems that he had been suffering from for several months He was interred in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Detroit 3 12 13 Electoral history editFrank Murphy electoral historyMichigan lieutenant gubernatorial Democratic primary 1940 14 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Frank Murphy 110 910 33 46 Democratic Anthony J Wilkowski 61 092 18 43 Democratic David M Martin 53 595 16 17 Democratic James L Murphy 27 704 8 36 Democratic Don W Canfield 21 491 6 48 Democratic Edward T Kane 17 539 5 29 Democratic Charles J Rydzewski 14 958 4 51 Democratic Arthur C E Strom 14 341 4 33 Democratic Frank J Borka 9 807 2 96 Democratic Write ins 5 0 00 Total votes 331 442 100 Michigan lieutenant gubernatorial election 1940 14 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Frank Murphy 994 583 50 3 Republican Eugene C Keyes 974 782 49 29 Socialist Charles Walter 4 206 0 21 Communist Benjamin J Faulkner 2 398 0 12 Prohibition LeRoy M Lowell 1 131 0 06 Socialist Labor James C Horvath 739 0 04 Write ins 1 0 00 Total votes 1 977 840 100 Michigan lieutenant gubernatorial Democratic primary 1942 15 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Frank Murphy incumbent 156 476 99 98 Democratic Write ins 38 0 02 Total votes 156 514 100 Michigan lieutenant gubernatorial election 1942 15 Party Candidate Votes Republican Eugene C Keyes 638 304 54 5 Democratic Frank Murphy incumbent 525 096 44 83 Prohibition E Harold Munn 7 912 0 68 Write ins 4 0 00 Total votes 1 171 316 100References edit Former Lt Governors Michigan Archived from the original on July 15 2014 Retrieved December 13 2019 Here and Now Detroit evening times Detroit Michigan 7 October 1943 p 21 Retrieved 24 October 2021 a b c d Former State Official Dies Detroit evening times Detroit Michigan 27 December 1944 p 3 Retrieved 24 October 2021 15 Candidates File for Mayor A Record Field Detroit evening times Detroit Michigan 5 September 1943 p 3 Retrieved 24 October 2021 a b Murphy Bribe Denied by Wife Detroit evening times Detroit Michigan 4 June 1944 p 3 8 Retrieved 24 October 2021 GOP Declares War at Lansing Detroit evening times Detroit Michigan 2 January 1941 p 1 6 Retrieved 24 October 2021 a b Murphy E to F Political Graveyard Retrieved December 13 2019 FitzGerald Tops Field By 37 603 Detroit evening times Detroit Michigan 6 October 1943 p 11 Retrieved 24 October 2021 Gov Kelly Asks State Bar for Study of Legislature The daily monitor leader Mount Clemens Michigan 29 June 1944 p 12 Retrieved 24 October 2021 Morris Frank 4 June 1944 Former Lt Gov Murphy Indicted Detroit evening news Detroit Michigan p 1 Retrieved 24 October 2021 Murphy Tells Part in Graft Detroit evening times Detroit Michigan 6 June 1944 p 4 Retrieved 24 October 2021 Lt Gov Frank Murphy Detroit evening times Detroit Michigan 28 December 1944 p 12 Retrieved 24 October 2021 Death Claims Probe Figure Lansing State Journal December 26 1944 p 1 Retrieved May 2 2023 via Newspapers com a b Michigan Secretary of State 1941 Michigan manual 1941 42 via HathiTrust a b Michigan Secretary of State 1943 Michigan manual 1943 44 via HathiTrust Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frank Murphy lieutenant governor amp oldid 1155287523, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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