Robert A. Green

Robert Alexis (Lex) Green

U.S.A.

Party Democrat
Latest Campaign U.S.A. House of Reps
Date of Birth February 10, 1892
Date of Death Feb. 9, 1973 (Age: 80)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Robert A. Green began his career in education as a high school principal before transitioning into public service. He served in various roles within the State house of representatives, culminating in a position as judge for Bradford County. Green's legal education at Yale University paved the way for a long tenure as a U.S. Representative, where he chaired the Committee on Territories. His diverse experience also includes military service in the United States Navy.

Political Ideas

Robert A. Green's political career reveals a multifaceted approach, blending educational leadership with legislative prowess. His early career as a teacher and principal, coupled with his role as vice president of the Florida Educational Association, suggests a deep-rooted commitment to educational reform. Green's tenure as chairman of the Committee on Territories highlights a strategic focus on U.S. territorial governance, hinting at a broader geopolitical vision. His military service during World War II adds a layer of dedication to national defense, contrasting with his educational and legislative pursuits. This blend of roles and responsibilities showcases Green's ability to navigate and influence diverse policy areas.

Campaigns
1944: Florida State Governor

Election History

Democratic primary runoff results

174,100 votes (44.69%)

Loss

Winner: Millard F. Caldwell

Florida Governor 1944, Democrat Primary

113,300 votes (27.90%)

Win
1942: U.S.A. House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

Florida's at-large congressional district, 1942

Unopposed

Win