- Steven V. Carter
Infobox_Congressman
name= Steven V. Carter
state=Iowa
district= 4th
preceded=Karl LeCompte
succeeded=John Henry Kyl
date of birth= birth date and age|1915|10|8
term=January 3 ,1959 –November 4 ,1959
place of birth=Carterville, Utah ,United States
date of death=November 4 ,1959
place of death=Bethesda, Maryland
spouse=
profession=Attorney
religion=Church of Latter-Day Saints
party= Democrat|Steven V. Carter (
October 8 ,1915 -November 4 ,1959 ) was a Democratic U.S. Representative from south centralIowa in 1959.Born in
Carterville, Utah , at age fourteen Carter moved with his parents toLamoni, Iowa , and graduated from Lamoni High School. He graduated fromGraceland College inLamoni, Iowa , in 1934, theUniversity of Iowa in 1937, and theUniversity of Iowa College of Law in 1939.Admitted to the bar in 1939, Carter commenced the practice of law in
Leon, Iowa . He served as county attorney ofDecatur County, Iowa from 1940 to 1944, but his tenure ended when he enlisted in theUnited States Navy , serving as a supply officer in the South Pacific Theatre inWorld War II . After the war, he then served as city attorney of Leon from 1946 to 1948.In 1948, 1950, and 1956, Carter was an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for the U.S. House seat held by
Karl LeCompte . He formally challenged the outcome of the 1956 election, but in 1958 Congress rejected his challenge. Two years later (in 1958), when LeCompte did not seek re-election, Carter ran again for the House, and won, defeating RepublicanJohn Henry Kyl .Carter had suffered from cancer before his election to Congress, but believed that he had fully recovered. However, during his first month in Congress doctors determined that the cancer had returned, and he was soon hospitalized. ["Might have erred, Carter says," Cedar Rapids Gazette, 1959-02-24, at 1.] Carter served from
January 3 ,1959 , until his death inBethesda, Maryland , onNovember 4 ,1959 . ["Rep. Steven Carter Dies of Cancer," Oelwein Daily Register, 1959-11-04, at 1.] Kyl then won a special election to fill the vacancy.Carter was interred in Leon Cemetery.
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