Michael A. Feighan
Michael Aloysius Feighan | |
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 20th district |
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In office January 3, 1943 – January 3, 1971 |
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Preceded by | Martin L. Sweeney |
Succeeded by | James V. Stanton |
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives | |
In office 1937-1940 |
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Personal details | |
Born | Lakewood, Ohio |
February 16, 1905
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Washington, D.C. |
Nationality | American |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Florence Feighan |
Relations | Ed Feighan (nephew) |
Alma mater | John Carroll University; Harvard Law School |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Michael Aloysius Feighan (February 16, 1905 – March 19, 1992) was an American politician from Lakewood, Ohio, near Cleveland. He served as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives, and as a Democratic Party U.S. Representative from 1943 to 1971, serving Ohio's 20th congressional district.
Originally, he was recruited by national Democrats who wanted to replace Congressman Martin L. Sweeney (D-OH), who had for eleven years held the seat representing the west side of Cleveland. They considered Sweeney to be too isolationist; for example, he had argued against enacting Lend-Lease to the United Kingdom.
After Feighan had served almost three decades in the House of Representatives, some local Democratic officials, led by Cleveland City Council President James V. Stanton, had grown tired of his leadership. Sensing that they could not beat Feighan in one election, they set up a stalking horse running a Michael Sweeney, a local lawyer with a good political name. Sweeney lost, but his vote total showed that Feighan could be vulnerable in a rematch. Two years later, in 1970, Stanton himself ran and defeated Feighan in the Democratic primary, concluding Feighan's political career.
Electoral history
Year | Democrat | Votes | Pct | Republican | Votes | Pct | 3rd Party | Party | Votes | Pct | ||||
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1942 | Michael A. Feighan | 34,462 | 61.81% | Harry T. Marshall | 14,001 | 25.11% | Marie R. Sweeney | Independent | 7,289 | 13.07% | ||||
1944 | Michael A. Feighan | 75,218 | 75.85% | A. R. McNamara | 23,945 | 24.15% | ||||||||
1946 | Michael A. Feighan | 49,670 | 66.99% | Walter E. Obert | 24,476 | 33.01% | ||||||||
1948 | Michael A. Feighan | 64,241 | 100% | no candidate | ||||||||||
1950 | Michael A. Feighan | 60,565 | 74.21% | Paul W. Cassidy | 21,044 | 25.79% | ||||||||
1952 | Michael A. Feighan | 109,211 | 65.21% | John H. Ferguson | 58,271 | 34.79% | ||||||||
1954 | Michael A. Feighan | 81,304 | 67.66% | John H. Ferguson | 38,865 | 32.34% | ||||||||
1956 | Michael A. Feighan | 105,562 | 65.25% | John H. Ferguson | 56,209 | 34.75% | ||||||||
1958 | Michael A. Feighan | 113,200 | 79.43% | Malvern E. Schultz | 29,308 | 20.57% | ||||||||
1960 | Michael A. Feighan | 113,302 | 67.79% | Leonard G. Richter | 53,845 | 32.21% | ||||||||
1962 | Michael A. Feighan | 91,544 | 71.04% | Leonard G. Richter | 37,325 | 28.96% | ||||||||
1964 | Michael A. Feighan | 115,675 | 74.43% | Joseph A. Cipollone | 39,747 | 25.57% | ||||||||
1966 | Michael A. Feighan | 63,629 | 76.05% | Clarence E. McLeod | 20,034 | 23.95% | ||||||||
1968 | Michael A. Feighan | 72,918 | 72.38% | J. William Petro | 27,827 | 27.62% |
See also
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External links
- Michael A. Feighan at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
- Michael Feighan Papers at the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University
- The Political Graveyard profile
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Preceded by | Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 20th congressional district 1943 – 1971 |
Succeeded by James V. Stanton |
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