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Jonathan M. Davis

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and was sworn into office on January 8, 1923. During his tenure, taxes were cut, prohibition and women's suffrage were endorsed, increased funding secured for veteran's pensions, banking procedures were limited, an improved road bill was authorized, utilities were controlled, and the chancellor of
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Davis was arrested the day after his term ended. He was indicted twice for bribery, tried twice and acquitted both times. His defense was led by Populist lawyers
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but lost in a landslide to the incumbent Paulen. In 1930 Davis was the Democratic nominee for US Senate opposing incumbent Republican
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Publications concerning Kansas Governor Davis' administration available via the KGI Online Library
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This article is about the former Governor of Kansas. For other people named Jonathan Davis, see
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Davis died on June 27, 1943, following a lengthy illness and several repeat visits to a
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In 1936 Davis made another run for governor but lost the Democratic primary to
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Democratic Party members of the Kansas House of Representatives
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Jonathan Davis (disambiguation)

Governor of Kansas
Lieutenant
Henry J. Allen
Benjamin S. Paulen
Kansas Senate
Kansas House of Representatives
Bourbon County, Kansas
Bourbon County, Kansas
Democratic
22nd Governor of Kansas
Bronson, Kansas
University of Kansas
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Kansas House of Representatives
Kansas State Senate
William Yoast Morgan
1922 Kansas gubernatorial election
1924 Kansas gubernatorial election
William Allen White
Ku Klux Klan
Benjamin S. Paulen
Alexander Miller Harvey
Frank Doster
1926 Kansas gubernatorial election
Arthur Capper
Walter A. Huxman
Fort Scott
Bronson, Kansas

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