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William Royer

William Howard Royer (April 11, 1920 – April 8, 2013) was an American politician and a member of the Republican Party. He served as a U.S. Representative from the 11th Congressional District of California from 1979 until 1981.

William Howard Royer
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 11th district
In office
April 3, 1979 – January 3, 1981
Preceded byLeo Ryan
Succeeded byTom Lantos
Personal details
Born
William Howard Royer

(1920-04-11)April 11, 1920
Jerome, Idaho, US
DiedApril 8, 2013(2013-04-08) (aged 92)
Redwood City, California, US
Political partyRepublican
SpouseShirley Royer
Children2
Alma materSanta Clara University, Oklahoma State University
OccupationRealtor, politician

Early life edit

On April 11, 1920, Royer was born as William Howard Royer in Jerome, Idaho. Royer's family moved to Redwood City, California. In 1938, Royer graduated from Sequoia High School.[1][2]

Education edit

Royer earned his B.S. at Santa Clara University and did graduate work at what is now Oklahoma State University.[2]

Career edit

From 1943 to 1945, Royer served in the United States Army Air Forces. In the 1940s, Royer became a realtor and started Royer Realty Company.[3]

In 1950, Royer's political career began when he served on the Redwood City Council until 1966. In 1956, Royer became mayor of Redwood City until 1960. In 1972, Royer was elected to the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors and in 1976, he was reelected.[1]

In 1979, Royer won a special election to succeed the late congressman Leo J. Ryan (D-San Mateo), winning with 57% of the vote. He finished out the remainder of Ryan's term. In the 1980 election, Royer was defeated, losing 46.4% to 43.3% to Democratic challenger Tom Lantos. Royer ran against Lantos again in 1982, losing 57% to 40%.

Personal life edit

Royer's wife was Shirley. They had two sons, Dennis and Peter. In 2010, Shirley died. On April 8, 2013, Royer died in his home in Redwood City of natural causes. He was 92 years old and three days before his 93rd birthday.[2]

Royer's nephew Jim Harnett is also a politician, as mayor of Redwood City.[1]

Electoral history edit

1979 Special election[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican William Royer 52,585 57.3
Democratic G.W. "Joe" Holsinger 37,685 41.1
American Independent Nicholas W. Kudrovzeff 770 0.8
Peace and Freedom Wilson G. Branch 731 0.8
Total votes 91,771 100.0
Turnout  
Republican gain from Democratic
1980 United States House of Representatives elections in California[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tom Lantos 85,823 46.4
Republican William Royer (Incumbent) 80,100 43.3
Peace and Freedom Wilson G. Branch 13,723 7.4
Libertarian William S. Wade Jr. 3,816 2.1
American Independent Nicholas W. Kudrovzeff 1,550 0.8
Total votes 185,012 100.0
Turnout  
Democratic gain from Republican

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Michelle Durand (April 10, 2013). "Former Redwood City mayor, congressman dies". The Daily Journal. Retrieved June 16, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c Bonnie Eslinger. "William H. Royer, former congressman and Redwood City mayor, dies at 92". San Jose Mercury News. Retrieved April 13, 2013.
  3. ^ "Brandan Royer". teamroyer.com. Retrieved September 5, 2019.
  4. ^ Michael J. Dubin, United States Congressional Elections, 1788-1997: The Official Results, McFarland & Company Inc, Jefferson, North Carolina, 1998, p. 714.
  5. ^ 1980 election results

External links edit

U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by
Leo J. Ryan
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 11th congressional district

1979–1981
Succeeded by

william, royer, william, howard, royer, april, 1920, april, 2013, american, politician, member, republican, party, served, representative, from, 11th, congressional, district, california, from, 1979, until, 1981, william, howard, royermember, house, representa. William Howard Royer April 11 1920 April 8 2013 was an American politician and a member of the Republican Party He served as a U S Representative from the 11th Congressional District of California from 1979 until 1981 William Howard RoyerMember of the U S House of Representatives from California s 11th districtIn office April 3 1979 January 3 1981Preceded byLeo RyanSucceeded byTom LantosPersonal detailsBornWilliam Howard Royer 1920 04 11 April 11 1920Jerome Idaho USDiedApril 8 2013 2013 04 08 aged 92 Redwood City California USPolitical partyRepublicanSpouseShirley RoyerChildren2Alma materSanta Clara University Oklahoma State UniversityOccupationRealtor politician Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Career 4 Personal life 5 Electoral history 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editOn April 11 1920 Royer was born as William Howard Royer in Jerome Idaho Royer s family moved to Redwood City California In 1938 Royer graduated from Sequoia High School 1 2 Education editRoyer earned his B S at Santa Clara University and did graduate work at what is now Oklahoma State University 2 Career editFrom 1943 to 1945 Royer served in the United States Army Air Forces In the 1940s Royer became a realtor and started Royer Realty Company 3 In 1950 Royer s political career began when he served on the Redwood City Council until 1966 In 1956 Royer became mayor of Redwood City until 1960 In 1972 Royer was elected to the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors and in 1976 he was reelected 1 In 1979 Royer won a special election to succeed the late congressman Leo J Ryan D San Mateo winning with 57 of the vote He finished out the remainder of Ryan s term In the 1980 election Royer was defeated losing 46 4 to 43 3 to Democratic challenger Tom Lantos Royer ran against Lantos again in 1982 losing 57 to 40 Personal life editRoyer s wife was Shirley They had two sons Dennis and Peter In 2010 Shirley died On April 8 2013 Royer died in his home in Redwood City of natural causes He was 92 years old and three days before his 93rd birthday 2 Royer s nephew Jim Harnett is also a politician as mayor of Redwood City 1 Electoral history edit1979 Special election 4 Party Candidate Votes Republican William Royer 52 585 57 3Democratic G W Joe Holsinger 37 685 41 1American Independent Nicholas W Kudrovzeff 770 0 8Peace and Freedom Wilson G Branch 731 0 8Total votes 91 771 100 0Turnout Republican gain from Democratic1980 United States House of Representatives elections in California 5 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Tom Lantos 85 823 46 4Republican William Royer Incumbent 80 100 43 3Peace and Freedom Wilson G Branch 13 723 7 4Libertarian William S Wade Jr 3 816 2 1American Independent Nicholas W Kudrovzeff 1 550 0 8Total votes 185 012 100 0Turnout Democratic gain from RepublicanReferences edit a b c Michelle Durand April 10 2013 Former Redwood City mayor congressman dies The Daily Journal Retrieved June 16 2013 a b c Bonnie Eslinger William H Royer former congressman and Redwood City mayor dies at 92 San Jose Mercury News Retrieved April 13 2013 Brandan Royer teamroyer com Retrieved September 5 2019 Michael J Dubin United States Congressional Elections 1788 1997 The Official Results McFarland amp Company Inc Jefferson North Carolina 1998 p 714 1980 election resultsExternal links editUnited States Congress William Royer id R000489 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress U S House of RepresentativesPreceded byLeo J Ryan Member of the U S House of Representatives from California s 11th congressional district1979 1981 Succeeded byTom Lantos Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Royer amp oldid 1179276555, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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