- Bolivar E. Kemp
Bolivar Edwards Kemp (
December 28 ,1871 ,St. Helena Parish, Louisiana –June 19 ,1933 ,Amite City, Louisiana ) was aLouisiana attorney and member of theUnited States House of Representatives fromLouisiana's 6th congressional district .Kemp earned a law degree from
Louisiana State University in 1897 and began practicing law in Amite. From 1910 on, he was a member of the LSU Board of Supervisors.Kemp, a Democrat, won the 1924 primary election for the 6th District seat, and was elected without further opposition. He ran unopposed in 1926, 1928, and 1930, and defeated two opponents to win a fifth term in 1932. He worked for passage of
Mississippi River flood-control legislation.On June 19, 1933, Bolivar Kemp died unexpectedly of a heart attack at his home in Amite. His seat ordinarily would have been filled through a special primary and general election in 1934. In early December 1933, however, Governor
Oscar K. Allen declared that a special general ballot would be held eight days from the date of his announcement, and named Kemp's widow, Esther Edwards "Lallie" Conner Kemp, as the "unopposed" Democratic nominee. Many voters rallied to protest the announcement, and ballots were destroyed or burned in several locations within the district. After state election officials declared Lallie Kemp the winner of the special election, a committee of citizens staged a "revolt election", won byJared Y. Sanders, Jr. . In January 1934, Kemp and Sanders presented their competing claims to the House. The House Elections Committee refused to seat either candidate, and the full House approved the committee report by voice vote. Lallie Kemp declined to run in the subsequent special election in April 1934, won by Sanders.Kemp's son,
Bolivar Edwards Kemp, Jr. , wasAttorney General of Louisiana from 1948-52.External links
*CongBio|K000085
* [http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/la/tangipahoa/obits/obitssur/kemp.txt Obituary, "Ponchatoula Enterprise", June 23, 1933]
*cite news
author=
title=Revolting Parishes
date=1933-12-18
work=Time Magazine
url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,746538-1,00.html
accessdate=2008-08-09, TIME, Dec. 18, 1933
* [http://select.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=FB0F15FA345E16738DDDA90A94DE405B838FF1D3 New York Times obituary, June 20, 1933 (subscription required)]
* [http://select.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=FA0A10FD3D5D1B728DDDAA0894D9405B848FF1D3 "Louisiana Contest Up in House Today"] ,New York Times , Jan. 3, 1934 (subscription required)
* [http://select.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F00616FF3E5D167A93C2AA178AD85F408385F9 "House Upholds Ban on Louisiana Seat"] , New York Times, Jan. 30, 1934 (subscription required)
* [http://select.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F10E15FD3D58177A93CBA81788D85F408385F9 "Quits Louisiana Race"] , New York Times, March 19, 1934 (subscription required)
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