Robert E. Johnson (New York)
Robert E. Johnson (July 9, 1909 – December 1, 1995) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.
Life
He was born on July 9, 1909. He attended the public schools in Staten Island.[1]
Johnson was a member of the New York State Senate (24th D.) in 1941 and 1942.
He was again a member of the State Senate in 1947. In August 1947, he resigned his seat, and was appointed by Governor Thomas E. Dewey as District Attorney of Richmond County. In November 1947, Johnson ran to succeed himself, but was defeated by Democrat Herman Methfessel.[2]
Johnson died on December 1, 1995.[3]
Sources
- New York Red Book (1942; pg. 115)
- PROSECUTOR TAKES OFFICE in the New York Times on January 2, 1948 (subscription required)
- "Robert E. Johnson" at Social Security Info
New York State Senate | ||
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Preceded by Rae L. Egbert |
New York State Senate 24th District 1941–1942 |
Succeeded by Robert S. Bainbridge |
Preceded by Robert S. Bainbridge |
New York State Senate 17th District 1947 |
Succeeded by John M. Braisted, Jr. |
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