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Benjamin T. Laney

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of Camden in 1935 and served until 1939. In 1944, he successfully ran for governor. In the Democratic primary, Laney polled 70,965 votes (38.6 percent), compared to J. Bryan Sims's 63,454 (34.5 percent), and former
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presidential nominee. At first, he balked and told reporters he would not attend the breakaway convention. However, he changed his mind and made the trip to
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room. He did not attend the convention and formally withdrew his name from consideration before the nomination was made. The nomination ultimately fell to
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During the Laney administration, the Public Utilities Commission was formed and funds were appropriated for a stadium to be built in
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south of Camden. He is interred at Camden Memorial Cemetery in Camden, alongside his wife, the former Lucille Kirtley (1906–1992).
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Laney sat out a gubernatorial term and unsuccessfully attempted to regain office in 1950, but he failed to unseat the more
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was discovered on Laney's farm near Camden. He was hence called "Business Ben" because of his varied business interests.
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Laney was a delegate to the 1969 Arkansas Constitutional Convention.
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Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture entry:
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Gravestone of Laney family at Camden Memorial Cemetery
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Ben T. Laney

Governor of Arkansas
James L. Shaver
Nathan Green Gordon
Homer Martin Adkins
Sid McMath
Camden, Arkansas
Camden, Arkansas
Magnolia, Arkansas
Democratic
Hendrix College
University of Central Arkansas
University of Utah
United States Navy
World War I
33rd governor
Arkansas
Camden
Ouachita County
public schools
high school
Hendrix College
liberal arts
Conway
World War I
United States Navy
University of Central Arkansas
University of Utah
Salt Lake City

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