John H. Willis (politician)

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John H. Willis
Member of the
Navajo County district
In office
March 1912 – January 1915
Preceded byFirst Senator from Navajo County
Succeeded byD. D. Crabb
Personal details
NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican
ProfessionPolitician

John H. Willis was a politician from Arizona who served in the 1st Arizona State Legislature.[1]

Life

Willis lived in

Apache County, which contained Snowflake at that time.[2] He was a cattle rancher.[3] Willis married Carrie Haynes on November 26, 1891.[4]

Political career

In 1894, Willis was elected to the Apache County Board of Supervisors.

Upon return from his mission in 1900, the Republicans nominated Willis once again for the board of supervisors.[11] In the November general election he came in second, slightly in front of Democrat John Hunt, 259–254, giving him one of the two supervisor positions.[12] He was again nominated by the Republicans in 1902 for the board of supervisors,[13] however in the general election he came in third, behind Democrat R. C. Creswell, and his fellow Republican F. F. Flickinger. Creswell received 326 votes, Flickinger 305, and Willis 287.[14] In 1908 he won the Republican nomination to run for the territorial house of representatives, but lost in the general election to Democrat Joseph Peterson, 445–238.[15][16]

1911 saw Willis nominated for the house of representatives by the Republicans, but this was for the state, not territorial house.[17] Unlike the 1908 election, Willis defeated his Democratic opponent, William Morgan, 398–327.[18] Willis did not run for re-election in 1914.[19]

References

  1. ^ "History of the Arizona State Legislature 1912-1966". State of Arizona. pp. 7–8. Retrieved March 1, 2022.
  2. Newspapers.com. Open access icon