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546: 582: 596: 995: 31: 533:, a congressman from Fayetteville and former president of the University of Arkansas, who had been dismissed by Governor Adkins, opposed Adkins for a U.S. Senate seat. Bailey supported Fulbright, who defeated Adkins and two other opponents and then served until his own defeat in 1974 by fellow Democrat 494:
died in office in 1937, Bailey attempted to take the seat himself. He was chosen as the Democratic nominee by the state party convention, which he controlled. However, he had promised when running for governor that he would place such nominations to a vote of the people. Political opponents within
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By a margin of 91.4 to 8.6 percent, Bailey won his second term as governor in the 1938 general election over the Republican Charles F. Cole of Batesville. In 1940, Bailey sought a third consecutive term as governor but lost to intraparty rival
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act required Republican representation at all precincts and on counting boards. Without such a measure, it was speculated that Republicans could never have overcome the obstacles they faced in an attempt to establish a
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Cobb waged an active campaign, having stressed that he was born in Arkansas, whereas the Missouri-born Bailey was a "northern man". Cobb had proposed the creation of a second national park in the state in the
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in Arkansas in 1923, and opened a private law practice in 1925. He served as a deputy prosecuting attorney in the Sixth Judicial District of Arkansas from 1927 to 1931.
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the Democratic Party ran an "independent" candidate, who criticized Bailey's broken promise. Bailey lost the election by a wide margin to
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Bailey worked for a time as a railroad brakeman in Texas and later opened a cafe in Campbell. He also served as deputy tax collector in
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In 1936, Bailey was elected to the first of his two terms as governor. In the general election, Bailey handily defeated the
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Bailey became a prosecuting attorney and served in that position from 1931 to 1935. In 1934, he was elected to the post of
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and offered Attorney General Bailey a $ 50,000 bribe if Bailey would not extradite him to
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programs. During Bailey's term, the Arkansas State Police was created and the first
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The University of Arkansas maintains a scholarship to the law school in his name.
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Bailey died of a heart attack on October 23, 1948, in Little Rock.
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Governor of Arkansas
Lieutenant
Robert B. Bailey
Junius Marion Futrell
Homer Martin Adkins
Attorney General of Arkansas
Junius Marion Futrell
Bernie, Missouri
Little Rock, Arkansas
Democratic
Alma mater
Attorney
United States Army
Captain
World War I
31st governor of Arkansas
Bernie
Stoddard County
Missouri
Campbell
University of Missouri
Columbia
Dunklin County
Poinsett County
Trumann
Augusta
admitted to the bar
Arkansas attorney general
Lucky Luciano

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