Kennedy L. Potter
Chair of the Michigan Republican Party
Preceded byBurt D. Cady
Succeeded byGerrit J. Diekema

Kennedy L. Potter was an American politician from the state of Michigan.

Career

Potter was an alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan in 1924.[1] He was Chairman of the Michigan Republican Party from 1925 to 1927. Potter was the President of Jackson City Bank and Trust Company.[2]

Personal life

Potter was married. They had two children. Potter and his family lived in Jackson, Michigan.[2] On May 27, 1933, Potter died in a car accident when his car collided with a tractor-trailer parked on a highway. He was 55 years old.[2]

References

  1. Potter, Kennedy L. at The Political Graveyard
  2. 1 2 3 "Bank President, Wife Instantly Killed in Crash". The Battle Creek Enquirer and The Evening News. 29 May 1933. p. 1 via Newspapers.com.Free access icon


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