Park H. Pollard

Park H. Pollard

U.S.A.

Party Democrat
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth June 5, 1869
Date of Death Dec. 26, 1956 (Age: 87)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Park H. Pollard was born in Cavendish, Vermont, and received his early education in local schools. He apprenticed as a pharmacist and co-owned a store in Cavendish before engaging in public service. Pollard served on the Windsor County draft exemption board and was appointed U.S. Explosives Inspector for Vermont during World War I. He held various local offices and was appointed to the Vermont Public Service Commission. Pollard became chairman of the Vermont Democratic Party and served in the Vermont House of Representatives, where he advocated for fiscal conservatism and opposed Prohibition.

Political Ideas

Park H. Pollard's political career is marked by a unique blend of fiscal conservatism and progressive economic stances, such as advocating for a less restrictive Prohibition. His role on the Vermont Public Service Commission and local offices reveals a deeply localized approach to governance. Pollard's ideological agility is evident in his support for repealing the Eighteenth Amendment while maintaining a fiscally conservative stance in the Vermont House.

Campaigns
1942: Vermont State Governor

Election History

1942 Vermont gubernatorial election

12,708 votes (22.10%)

Loss

Winner: William H. Wills

Vermont Governor 1942, Democrat Primary

2,296 votes (99.50%)

Win
1930: Vermont State Governor

Election History

1930 Vermont gubernatorial election

21,540 votes (28.90%)

Loss

Winner: Stanley C. Wilson

Vermont Governor 1930, Democrat Primary

1,723 votes (96.70%)

Win