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1375: 31: 1213: 470:, the son of John Robert Cazort and the former Belle Gardner. His father held interests in land, lumber, cotton, livestock, and mercantile trade. The family-owned Cazort Brothers operated throughout Arkansas and into neighboring states. Cazort attended the public school in Lamar but graduated from high school in 625:
Cazort served on the Penitentiary Commission from 1927 to 1928, seeking the Democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor in 1928. The lieutenant governor position offered power; recently having been reestablished in 1926 after remaining vacant for twelve years while the position's legitimacy was
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Beginning in 1924, Lee Cazort sought or held statewide office throughout the next 13 years. In 1928, he was described as having good statewide name recognition following a successful tenure in the General Assembly, combined with the name recognition of his families wide-ranging business dealings.
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In 1930, as the sitting lieutenant governor, and with the KKK no longer an issue, Cazort challenged Governor Parnell. He questioned Parnell's spending and cronyism in the state highway department. Prior to the primary, Cazort withdrew to support
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disputed. The lieutenant governor assumed the full duties of the governor when he was out of state, incapacitated, or resigned. Recent events had further increased the profile of the nascent lieutenant governorship.
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The couple had four children, all now deceased: William L. Cazort, Jr. (died 1999), Bettie Belle Cazort Vaughan Emery Stover (1918–2011), Cornelia Cazort Phillips, and Ronald Cazort. A former resident of
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period. He bested Dr. A.C. Millar of Little Rock, Thornberry A. Gray of Batesville, and Tom A. Hill of Pine Bluff in the Democratic primary.
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After he left the lieutenant governorship for the final time, he was from 1937 to 1962 a bankruptcy referee for the
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in 1915, Cazort became a rising star in Arkansas politics for the next eight years. He was defeated in the
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Cazort emerged victorious from a four-candidate field for the Democratic nomination, which was
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and traditionally the second-largest city in the state. From 1903 to 1904, Cazort attended
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In 1914, Cazort officially entered politics by running for the Johnson County seat in the
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In 1924, Cazort sought the governorship among a crowded Democratic field. Cazort won the
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counties), a largely agricultural district which also included the growing cities of
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and a one-time employee of the Arkansas Legislative Council, Bettie Stover was the
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In 1936, Cazort once more ran for governor but again withdrew from the race when
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newspaper mentioned the succession of Parnell while making the case for Cazort.
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One of eight children, Cazort was born in Johnson County near Cabin Creek, now
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farm and peach orchard in the River Valley, while also producing lumber and
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Staff of The Journal-Advance and Benton County Gazette (June 28, 1928).
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Democratic Party members of the Arkansas House of Representatives
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United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas
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in November 1918, representing the Fourth District (Johnson and
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Staff of the Clarksville Herald-Democrat (May 17, 1928).
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Historical Report of the Arkansas Secretary of State
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Bettie Belle Cazort Vaughan Emery Stover (1918–2011)
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Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas
Junius Marion Futrell
Lawrence Wilson
Robert L. Bailey
Harvey Parnell
Lawrence Wilson
Arkansas Senate
J. M. Barker
Robert Bailey
Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives
L. E. Sawyer
C. P. Newton
Arkansas House of Representatives
Heartsill Ragon
E. T. McConnell
Lamar, Arkansas
USA
Little Rock
Democratic
Alma mater
Hendrix College
University of Arkansas
Washington and Lee University School of Law
Lawyer
Businessman
Democratic
Johnson County
Arkansas River Valley
Arkansas House of Representatives

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