Kennedy L. Potter

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Kennedy L. Potter was an American politician from the state of Michigan.

Career[]

Potter was an alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan in 1924.[1] He was Chairman of the Michigan Republican Party from 1925 to 1927. Potter was the President of Jackson City Bank and Trust Company.[2]

Personal life[]

Potter was married. They had two children. Potter and his family lived in Jackson, Michigan.[2] In May 1933, Potter died in a car accident when his car collided with a tractor-trailer parked on a highway. He was 55 years old.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Potter, Kennedy L. at The Political Graveyard
  2. ^ a b c "Bank President, Wife Instantly Killed in Crash". The Battle Creek Enquirer and The Evening News. 29 May 1933. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.icon of an open green padlock
Party political offices
Preceded by Chairman of the Michigan Republican Party
1925– 1927
Succeeded by


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