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  McKiernan, John S.
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  2021-01-01  
 
NameJohn S. McKiernan
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Providence, Rhode Island , United States
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Born October 15, 1911
DiedMarch 09, 1997 (85 years)
ContributorThomas Walker
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Dec 20, 2021 04:49pm
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InfoJohn Sammon McKiernan (October 15, 1911 - March 9, 1997) was the United States Democratic politician, who served as the Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island from 1947–1950 and 1951-1956 and briefly the 62nd Governor of Rhode Island (1950-1951).

Born in Providence, Rhode Island, McKiernan graduated from the Notre Dame University in 1934 and from Boston University in Law School in 1937. After this, he went on to run his own law practice. and serve as legal advisor to the Providence Civil Service Commission as well as chairman of the Providence Fair Rents Committee in 1941.

In 1942 and 1943 he served as the first Assistant City Solicitor for Providence. After a break caused by his service in the US Navy be retook this post.

He was elected the Lieutenant Governor in 1946 and remained so until 1950. His Governor at the time was John O. Pastore, a fellow Democrat.

As Lieutenant Governor and presiding officer of the state Senate in 1949, McKiernan cast the tie-breaking vote that resulted in the adoption of new rules effectively giving Democrats control of the Senate’s legislative committees for the first time in more than decade.

After Pastore left office earlier in order to became a United States Senator, McKiernan became Governor and served from December 19, 1950 to January 2, 1951. He didn't seek election for Governor and became Lieutenant Governor again under administration of another Democrat, Dennis J. Roberts.

He resigned as Lieutenant Governor in 1956 to accept appointment as an Associate Justice of the Rhode Island Superior Court.

A Roman Catholic, he was married to Elizabeth St. Pierre.


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  11/02/1954 RI Lt. Governor Won 58.90% (+17.80%)
  11/04/1952 RI Lt. Governor Won 53.10% (+6.20%)
  12/09/1950 RI Governor - Succession Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/07/1950 RI Lt. Governor Won 60.58% (+21.15%)
  11/02/1948 RI Lt. Governor Won 60.05% (+20.59%)
  11/05/1946 RI Lt. Governor Won 54.10% (+8.20%)
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