Brochure, Political - Governor Sid McMath

 
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Brochure, Political - Governor Sid McMath
Brochure, Political - Governor Sid McMath
Brochure, Political - Governor Sid McMath
Brochure, Political - Governor Sid McMath

Brochure, Political - Governor Sid McMath

Object number2005.014.03
Dateca 1955
Mediumpaper and ink
Dimensions11 x 17 in. (27.9 x 43.2 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
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    DescriptionPolitical ad for McMath's election for Senator against Senator McClellan. The ad states that he voted against a bill to extend social security benefits to the totally disabled, he supported a treaty giving Germany two million dollars, voted for a bill that gives revenue to oil companies instead of to the state schools, voted against a raise in the minimum wage, voted against allowing GI's to vote in the 1944 Presidential election, and finally that he voted against housing paralyzed veterans. Black text on yellow background.

    Sidney “Sid” Sanders McMath was born June 14, 1912 in Columbia County, Arkansas. McMath won the election for prosecuting attorney for the Eighth Judicial District in 1947, and soon after being sworn in, McMath formally charged Hot Springs Mayor Leo McLaughlin with accessory to election fraud. The next year, 1948, McMath was elected governor. During his four years as governor he was able to add more than 2,000 miles to the state highway system, extended power to all regions of the state, secure funds for the School of Medicine at the University of Arkansas (now the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences), and help to consolidate and integrate schools. The governor’s mansion was completed 1949, and the McMath family became its first residents. He died on October 4, 2003 in Little Rock.



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