- Paul Cunningham (Iowa)
Paul Harvey Cunningham (
June 15 ,1890 -July 16 ,1961 ) served nine consecutive terms as a Republican U.S. Representative fromIowa . First elected in 1940, he was re-elected eight times, and defeated in 1958.Born on a farm in
Indiana County, Pennsylvania near Kent, Cunningham attended the public schools.He graduated from State Teachers College,Indiana, Pennsylvania , in 1911, from the literary department of theUniversity of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 1914, and from its Law School in 1915.He was admitted to the bar in 1915 and commenced practice inGrand Rapids, Michigan .During the
First World War , from 1917 to 1919, he served as a first lieutenant in the Infantry.He moved to
Des Moines, Iowa , in 1919 and continued the practice of law. He served as member of the Iowa National Guard from 1920 to 1923. He was elected to theIowa House of Representatives in 1933, and served until 1937.On February 4, 1940, Congressman
Cassius C. Dowell passed away, thereby creating a vacancy inIowa's 6th congressional district . Cunningham fell four votes short of receiving the Republican Party's nomination as its candidate in the March 5, 1940 special election. ["Goodwin Choice of Republicans," Oelwein Daily Register, 1940-02-20, at 1.] AlthoughRobert K. Goodwin received he nomination and won the special election, Cunningham received his party's nomination for the 1940 general election, ["Cunningham is Nominated," Oelwein Daily Register, 1940-07-26, at 1.] where he defeated E. Frank Fox. ["Harrington in Stiff Battle," Mason City Globe-Gazette, 1940-11-06, at 2.]Iowa's districts were reapportioned before the next election to reflect the loss of one Iowa seat, placing Cunningham's home county (Polk) in
Iowa's 5th congressional district . In 1942, and in the next eight elections, Cunningham was re-elected to Congress from that district.In 1958, Cunningham faced a challenge from Neal Smith, then seeking his first term. Two weeks before the election, Cunningham was slightly favored to win, based on a split within the Polk County Democratic Party's organization. [" [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,863949-2,00.html MIDWESTERN BATTLEGROUND: Congressional Fights Tax the G.O.P.] ," Time Magazine, 1958-10-20.] However, Smith defeated Cunningham, winning his first of eighteen terms. Cunningham's congressional service began
January 3 ,1941 , and endedJanuary 3 ,1959 .After his defeat, Cunningham resumed the practice of law. He died at his summer home on Gull Lake,
Brainerd, Minnesota , onJuly 16 ,1961 . He was interred in Masonic Cemetery,Des Moines, Iowa .References
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