Edward K. Delaney

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Edward K. Delaney was a mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota during the years 1948-1952. He is one of the many Irish-American political figures in Minnesota politics.

Delaney's failure to win re-election after two terms may have resulted from a backlash against growth of public housing in the city. In the book St. Paul's Architecture: A History, Hess and Larsen wrote, "But when the (Housing Redevelopment Authority) attempted to acquire land for low-income housing in more developed areas, neighborhood opposition became so strident that it reverberated throughout the mayoral campaign of 1952, helping defeat the two-term incumbent Edward K. Delaney, an unabashed supporter of public housing."[1]

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  1. ^ Hess, Jeffrey A.; Larson, Paul Clifford (2006). St. Paul's Architecture: A History. U of Minnesota Press. p. 199. ISBN 9781452904818. Retrieved 29 July 2017.


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