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Kent S. McKinley

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Kent S. McKinley
Member of the Florida House of Representatives
from the 118th district
In office
March 1967 – November 1968
Preceded byDistrict established
Succeeded byDonald E. Heath
Personal details
Born(1898-03-25)March 25, 1898
Adams, New York, U.S.
DiedOctober 1972 (aged 74)
Political partyRepublican[1]
SpouseMarjorie Butler[2]
Alma materDartmouth College
Florida Southern College

Kent S. McKinley (March 25, 1898 – October 1972) was an American politician.[3] He served as a Republican member for the 118th district of the Florida House of Representatives.[4][5]

McKinley was born in Adams, New York, and attended Dartmouth College.[2][6] At the age of 17 he was an actor, director and writer at a summer stock theater in Buffalo, New York.[6] McKinley was director of the Buffalo, New York daily newspaper The Buffalo News.[6] He was also the founder and editor of The Sarasota News.[2]

In 1967, McKinley was elected as a member for the newly established 118th district of the Florida House of Representatives.[4] He was succeeded by Donald E. Heath in 1968[4] after he decided not to seek re-election because of ill-health.[7][8]

McKinley died in October 1972 of a heart attack at his summer home, at the age of 74.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "On Board". The Tampa Tribune. Tampa, Florida. August 3, 1967. p. 32. Retrieved June 27, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  2. ^ a b c The Florida Handbook, Peninsular Publishing Company, 1969, p. 392
  3. ^ "Airport Officially Has No Name New". The Bradenton Herald. Bradenton, Florida. June 14, 1967. p. 11. Retrieved June 27, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. Closed access icon
  4. ^ a b c "House of Representatives". Archived from the original on January 13, 2018. Retrieved June 27, 2022 – via Wayback Machine.
  5. ^ Ward, Robert (August 3, 2011). "Membership of the Florida House of Representatives by County 1845-2012" (PDF). Florida House of Representatives. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 16, 2022. Retrieved June 27, 2022 – via Wayback Machine.
  6. ^ a b c d "Ex-State Legislator Kent S. McKinley". The Miami Herald. Miami, Florida. October 20, 1972. p. 36. Retrieved June 27, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. Closed access icon
  7. ^ "McKinley Not to Seek Reelection This Year". The Tampa Tribune. Tampa, Florida. February 21, 1968. p. 15. Retrieved June 27, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. Closed access icon
  8. ^ "Sandegren To Seek State House Seat". Tampa Bay Times. St. Petersburg, Florida. March 17, 1968. p. 13. Retrieved June 27, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. Closed access icon