Eurith Rivers

Eurith Dickinson Rivers

U.S.A.

Party Democrat
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth December 1, 1895
Date of Death June 11, 1967 (Age: 71)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Eurith Rivers obtained a law degree from La Salle Extension University and pursued a career in public service, holding various local legal and administrative positions. He was elected to the Georgia House of Representatives and later became its Speaker, where he supported New Deal initiatives. Rivers was elected Governor of Georgia, during which he expanded rural electrification, established the State Bureau of Unemployment Compensation, and proclaimed a state holiday for the premiere of *Gone With the Wind*. Despite facing allegations of political corruption and a lack of support for civil rights, he remained active in public life and later became a successful radio station owner.

Political Ideas

Eurith Rivers's political identity is marked by an intriguing blend of progressive economic policies and controversial cultural and civil rights stances. His strong backing of New Deal initiatives and rural electrification contrasts sharply with his association with the Ku Klux Klan and dismissive response to civil rights pleas. Rivers's governance was marred by allegations of corruption, adding another layer of complexity to his political persona. This mix of progressive and regressive elements creates a compelling, if troubling, picture of his ideological landscape.

Campaigns
1946: Georgia State Governor

Election History

1946 Georgia gubernatorial election

6 votes

Loss

Winner: Eugene Talmadge

1938: Georgia State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

1938 Georgia gubernatorial election

66,863 votes (94.28%)

Win
1936: Georgia State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

1936 Georgia gubernatorial election

263,140 votes (99.67%)

Win