- Jack Montgomery (Louisiana politician)
Infobox_State Senator
name=John Willard "Jack" Montgomery, Sr.
birth_place=Springhill,Webster Parish ,Louisiana , USA
birth_date=birth date and age|1936|6|2
occupation=Attorney
office=Louisiana State Senator from the 26th District (Bienville, Bossier, Claiborne, and Webster parishes)
term_start=1968
term_end=1972
preceded=Harold Montgomery
succeeded=Harold Montgomery
party=Democratic
religion=Baptist
spouse=Carolyn Tucker Montgomery
children=John Willard Montgomery, Jr.
Rebecca _____
Elizabeth _____
footnotes=(1) Montgomery's single term in the Louisiana State Senate was sandwiched between two of the three terms of his more conservative intraparty rival,Harold Montgomery of Doyline.
(2) Montgomery's election was attributed in part to the popularity of thenGovernor John McKeithen , but the defeat four years later was blamed too on fallout from the last year of the McKeithen administration. (3) Like his father, John W. Montgomery, Jr., of the Greater Richmond,Virginia , area, practices law and serves on his state's game and fisheries commission. John Willard Montgomery, Sr., known as Jack Montgomery (bornJune 2 ,1936 ), is anattorney in private practice in the smallcity of Minden, the seat ofWebster Parish in northwesternLouisiana , who served in the 26th District of the Louisiana State Senate (Bienville, Bossier, Claiborne, and Webster parishes) for a single four-year term from1968 —1972 . He unseatedincumbent Harold Montgomery (no relation) of Doyline in south Webster Parish in the 1967 Democratic runoff primary. Four years later, the conservative Harold Montgomery staged a comeback and narrowly defeated Jack Montgomery, who did not again seek any public office.Early years and education
Montgomery was one of five children born to a Springhill couple, Earl W. Montgomery, an employee of
International Paper Company , and the former Berniece McLeod (1908-2008). His mother was originally from Hamburg in southernArkansas . [Obituary of Berniece McLeod Montgomery, "Minden Press-Herald ",September 29 ,2008 ] After graduation in 1954 from Springhill High School, where he excelled infootball , Montgomery, aBaptist , entered theCatholic -affiliatedTulane University inNew Orleans on an athleticscholarship . In his senior year at Tulane, he was the team captain. He procured his law degree fromLouisiana State University Law Center inBaton Rouge . He opened his law practice first in Springhill, but he then relocated to the parish seat of Minden."Minden Press-Herald",December 14 ,1967 , p. 2]1967 state Senate campaign
Jack Montgomery entered the race for the state Senate in 1967 to challenge the two-term
incumbent Harold Montgomery, who had opposed the administration of popularGovernor John McKeithen . Jack challenged Harold over highway construction issues. A Jack Montgomeryadvertisement asks why Webster Parish was then twentieth among twenty-three North Louisiana parishes in highway funding. Bossier Parish, also part of the senatorial district, fared slighly better at fourteenth place. ["Minden Press-Herald",December 15 ,1967 , p. 16 (advertisement)] Jack Montgomery received numerous endorsements in the race and emerged as a significant challenger. McKeithen supported Jack Montgomery ["Minden Press-Herald",December 8 ,1967 ] ; so dideducators John L. Cathcart, former principal of Minden High School andE.S. Richardson Elementary School in Minden, Ed Olive, the principal of Springhill High School, andD.C. Wimberly , also aWorld War II prisoner of war from Springhill. A.O. Jenkins, then pastor of the large Central Baptist Church in Springhill, supported his parishoner. Others who signed anewspaper statement of support were the merchant A.J. Price, Jr., SpringhillMayor James Allen, and Springhillnewspaper publisher Danny Scott (1930-2007). Harold led Jack in the first primary, 10,982 to 10,534, but neither had amajority . ["Minden Press-Herald",November 6 ,1971 , p. 1] Therefore a runoff was held on December 16. The result was a stunning reveral from the original primary vote. Jack defeated Harold, 10,037 (55.1 percent) to 7,177 (44.9 percent). ["Minden Press-Herald",December 18 ,1967 , p. 1] In the second round, more than four thousand voters who participated in the first election sat out the contest, and nearly all who failed to vote did so at Harold's expense. Harold Montgomery expressed concern that people were confused over two men named Montgomery running for the office. He quietly sat out the next four years in preparation for a rematch in the 1971 Democratic primary. In that same runoff, Harold's ideological ally, State RepresentativeParey Branton of Shongaloo in Webster Parish, defeated former Springhill Mayor Charles E. McConnell to win a third term in the state House, 7,619 (52.6 percent) to 6,857 (47.4 percent). Harold's defeat and Branton's close victory signaled the power of theAfrican American vote in view of passage of theVoting Rights Act of 1965 . Most blacks chose Democrats, but the more liberal choices within the party primaries.Montgomery v. Montgomery again, 1971
As the McKeithen administration lost popularity in its second term, in part by opposition to higher spending reflected in the construction of the
Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Harold Montgomery entered the race once more, having first run unsuccessfully in 1956 againstHerman "Wimpy" Jones , a Mindenrestaurant owner. In his scathing advertisement called "Public Feels Cheated", Harold Montgomery decried an assortment of matters that troubled him in Louisiana in 1971, many beyond the purview of the state Senate:(1) a loss of confidence in government in general
(2) thievery in office
(3) appointment of "political hacks" by the governor
(4) "dope pushers"
(5) "drunk drivers" (before the problem was accented)
(6) "employees who don't work" and
(7) "politicians who continually ask for more money without showing any accomplishment in return." ["Minden Press-Herald",
October 27 ,1971 , p. 7]Montgomery closed his ad with a prediction of high turnover in the legislative elections of 1971 and 1972, but the changes were mostly within the Democratic Party. Another Democrat,
Edwin Washington Edwards , originally from Crowley, with whom Harold had a personal friendship, succeeded McKeithen. The 1971 returns narrowly vindicated Harold Montgomery, who dislodged Jack Montgomery, 14,595 (51.2 percent) to 13,889 (48.8 percent). Jack led only in Claiborne Parish, having lost in Bienville, Bossier, and Webster. ["Minden Press-Herald",November 8 ,1971 , p. 1] Harold Montgomery did not seek a fourth nonconsecutive term in the first everjungle primary held in Louisiana inNovember 1975 .John W. Montgomery, Jr.
Jack Montgomery and his wife, the former Carolyn Tucker (born 1940), a 1958 graduate of Springhill High School. They have three children, daughters Elizabeth and Rebecca (born 1971), and a son, John W. Montgomery, Jr. (born
May 23 ,1963 ). [Net Detective, People Search]John Montgomery, Jr., graduated in 1981 from Minden High School and in 1985 from the
United States Military Academy at West Point,New York . Thereafter, John, Jr. was aUnited States Army airborne ranger infantry officer. He later joined theNational Guard and served with the 5th Infantry Division. He received his law degree fromTulane Law School in New Orleans. He is an attorney in Quinton [Zoonsong website, with address of John W. Montgomery, Jr.: http://www.zoomsong.com/Business/Default.aspx?id=10250359&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1] in Greater Richmond,Virginia , and a member of the Varina School District insuburban Henrico County."Your School Board", Henrico County, Virginia, Public Schools website:http://www.henrico.k12.va.us/schools/districts/varina.html]In 2003, Virginia Democratic Governor
Mark Warner appointed Montgomery as the Third Congressional District member of the board of directors of the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries. He was also a militaryaide-de-camp to both Warner and Warner's successor as governor,Timothy M. Kaine . In 2007, Kaine, a Democrat, reappointed Montgomery to the DGIF board.Montgomery, Jr., and his wife, the former Carole Marie Rosendorf, originally from Baltimore,
Maryland , live with their two sons, Jack and Travis, in Sandston, Virginia. Mrs. Montgomery is a graduate of thenursing program atGeorgetown University inWashington, D.C. . ["Minden Press-Herald",September 9 ,1985 ] John Montgomery, Sr., continues his law practice at 209 Pine Street in Minden [LawyerIntl.net website:http://www.lawyerintl.com/attorney-122335-Montgomery%20John%20W%20Attorney/] which his son represents clients in the Greater Richmond area. Jack Montgomery also served for a year as the interimmunicipal judge in Minden.References
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