When was huey long elected governor




















His detractors opposed Long's methods of controlling the legislature and his demagogic methods of appealing to the masses. Long's single-minded use of power not only strengthened the executive branch, it helped him achieve his goals. His highway program built almost 13, miles of roads.

All schoolchildren received free textbooks whether the communities wanted them or not. Elected to the U. Senate in while still governor, Long remained in his state office until his slate of candidates took over in He brought his radical social platform of redistributing wealth to the national level and appeared to be a serious threat to President Roosevelt in the election.

History, however, was deprived of such a contest. Huey Long's tumultuous career was cut short by an assassin's bullet in Shot by an assailant in a corridor of the very capitol he built, he died on September 10th. Long is buried on the capitol grounds. Long entered politics in , winning election to the Louisiana Railroad Commission, a position he held for ten years, four of which he served as chairman. He was an unsuccessful gubernatorial candidate in , and served as a Democratic National Committeeman from to Long won the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, and was elected governor by popular vote on April 17, He was sworn into office on May 21, During his tenure, a free textbook program was sanctioned, state-owned hospitals were expanded, a medical school at Louisiana State University was approved, a public school system was initiated into the far-off rural parishes of the state, a progressive highway program was authorized, natural gas was launched in New Orleans, and funding was secured for construction on a new state capitol building.

Also during his term, Long faced impeachment charges for gross misconduct and misuse of state funds, but the state senate dropped the proceedings. Long went on to win election to the U. In August, , Long announced his candidacy for the Presidency. One month later, he was shot by an assassin while at the State Capitol in Baton Rouge. Won election to U. Senate , , but remained governor of Louisiana until January 25, , when he took his Senate seat, after securing victory for the "Long" candidates to state office, headed by Gov.

Oscar K. Became a major factor in national elections of as a supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt, but thereafter became a vigorous opponent of the New Deal. This program caused friction with New Deal. Long actively opposed New Deal candidates for public office, and Roosevelt supporters actively opposed Long candidates in Louisiana.

Internal Revenue Service investigations attempted to undermine and discredit Long and his partisans. Explored candidacy for presidential election. Career came to an end on September 8, , when shot by Dr. Carl A. Weiss, Jr. Long's political influence, however, extended for many decades as state politics became divided between "Long" and "Anti-Long" factions.



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