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John F. Byrne, Sr. : ウィキペディア英語版
John F. Byrne, Sr.
John F. Byrne, Sr. (February 21, 1911 - August 6, 1965) was a Democratic politician from Philadelphia.
Byrne, a real estate broker, was a business partner and friend of William J. Green, Jr., a Philadelphia congressman and Democratic party leader. In 1950, Byrne was elected to the Pennsylvania state senate. The following year, he ran for a seat on the Philadelphia City Council. Byrne won the election, representing Northeast Philadelphia's 10th district, as the Democrats took control of the city government for the first time in 67 years.
He was reelected to city council in 1955, this time winning one of five at-large seats. The following year, Byrne resigned his seat when Governor George M. Leader appointed him to a seat on the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission. In 1963, he was indicted for perjury during a grand jury investigation of city government, but was acquitted. His term on the Turnpike Commission expired in June 1965; he was still serving until a successor was appointed when he died of a heart attack that August.
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