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Earle Benjamin Searcy

Earle Benjamin Searcy

American politician


Earle Benjamin Searcy was an American politician who served as clerk of the Supreme Court of Illinois, Illinois state senator, and Illinois state representative.

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Early life

Searcy was born on May 4, 1887, in Palmyra, Illinois. He worked as a reporter for a newspaper in Springfield, Illinois.[1] He also worked as a department editor for the Illinois State Highway Department.[1]

He served in the United States Army during World War I. He then worked as a real estate broker.

Political career

Searcy was a Republican.

In 1920 he was elected a Illinois state representative. In 1923, he was elected Illinois State Senator.

In 1936, he ran unsuccessfully in the Republican primary for Illinois Auditor of Public Accounts.[2]

In 1940, he ran unsuccessfully in the Republican primary for lieutenant governor of Illinois.[3]

In 1944 he was elected clerk of the Supreme Court of Illinois.[4] He was reelected in 1950.[5]

Personal life

He married Fae Searcy (née Isenberg) in 1917.[6][1] They were parents to Barbara Jane Searcy Damewood and Earle B. Searcy.[6]

Death

Searcy died of a heart attack on April 11, 1955, at the age of 67.[7] He died in office, and his wife was appointed clerk of the Supreme Court in a widow's succession.[7] She would go on to be elected in her own right at the next election in 1956.[8] She would be further reelected in 1962.[9]


References

  1. "MISS ISENBERG TO WED IN SHELBYVILLE". Newspapers.com. The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois). 11 Jan 1917. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  2. "Mrs. Fae Searcy Dies; Clerk of Supreme Court". The Dispatch (Moline Illinois). The Associated Press. 25 March 1968. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  3. "Mrs. Fae Searcy Named to Post Of Late Husband". Newspapers.com. Dixon Evening Telegraph (Dixon, Illinois). The Associated Press. 14 Apr 1955. Retrieved 13 August 2021.

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