Evelle J. Younger

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Evelle J. Younger

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth June 19, 1918
Date of Death May 4, 1989 (Age: 70)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Evelle J. Younger earned a law degree from the University of Nebraska College of Law in 1936. He served in both World War II and the Korean War, gaining experience in military intelligence. Younger transitioned to a judicial career, serving as a municipal and superior court judge in California before becoming the district attorney of Los Angeles County. He later served as California's Attorney General, where he advocated for environmental legislation and prosecuted notable criminal cases. After retiring from public service, Younger joined a prominent law firm as a senior partner.

Political Ideas

Evelle J. Younger's political identity is marked by a distinctive blend of environmental advocacy and stringent law enforcement. His broad interpretation of the California Environmental Quality Act juxtaposes with his tough stance on campus demonstrations, revealing an ideological agility that balances progressive environmentalism with a hardline approach to public order. Younger's prosecutorial history, including high-profile cases like Charles Manson, underscores a commitment to national security and social stability.

Campaigns
1978: California State Governor

Election History

1978 gubernatorial election, California

2,526,534 votes (36.50%)

Loss

Winner: Jerry Brown

California Governor Republican Primary Election, 1978

1,008,087 votes (41.00%)

Win