- Vance Hartke
Infobox Senator |name=Rupert Vance Hartke
nationality=American
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Indiana
party=Democratic
term_start=January 3 ,1959
term_end=January 3 ,1977
preceded=William E. Jenner
succeeded=Dick Lugar
date of birth=May 23 ,1919
place of birth=Pike County, Indiana
date of death=July 27 ,2003
place of death=Falls Church, Virginia
spouse=
profession=Attorney
religion=Lutheran Rupert Vance Hartke (
May 31 1919 –July 27 2003 ) was a Democratic United States Senator fromIndiana from 1959 until 1977.Early life, education, military service
Born in Stendal,
Pike County, Indiana onMay 31 1919 , Hartke attended public schools in Stendal. He graduated from Evansville College (now theUniversity of Evansville ) in 1940, and from 1942 until 1946 Hartke served in theUnited States Navy andUnited States Coast Guard , rising fromSeaman toLieutenant . Hartke graduated from theIndiana University School of Law - Bloomington in 1948.Legal and political career
After joining the Indiana State Bar in 1948, Hartke began practicing law in
Evansville . He also worked as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney ofVanderburgh County (1950–1951) and Mayor of Evansville (1956–1958) before being elected to theUnited States Senate in 1958 and reelected in 1964 and 1970 (1959–1977). He lost reelection in 1976 toRichard G. Lugar . Hartke was also an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination in 1972.enate service and later life
In the Senate, Hartke was known for his opposition to the
Vietnam War and his chairmanship of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee.Hartke died in
Falls Church, Virginia onJuly 27 2003 , aged 84, and is buried inArlington National Cemetery . Hartke leaves behind his wife, Martha, and his seven children: Sandra, Jan, Wayne, Keith, Paul, Anita and Nadine as well as thirteen grandchildren: Angela, Vance, Jason, Jessica, Travis, Melody, Chelsea, Hanna, Ryan, Tyler, Dean, Zachary, and Wyatt, and two great grand children: Colby and Jackson.
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