Theodore Roosevelt Dalton

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Theodore Roosevelt Dalton

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth July 3, 1901
Date of Death Oct. 30, 1989 (Age: 88)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Theodore Roosevelt Dalton earned his Artium Baccalaureus and Bachelor of Laws degrees from the College of William & Mary. He spent over three decades in private practice and public service, including roles as Commonwealth's Attorney and a member of the Senate of Virginia. Dalton was appointed to the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia, where he served as Chief Judge and contributed to the Virginia Constitution of 1971. He later assumed senior status and was recognized with honorary memberships and degrees.

Political Ideas

Theodore Roosevelt Dalton's political identity is marked by a surprising blend of traditionalism and opposition to landmark civil rights advancements. His advocacy for "pay as you go" public finance for transportation juxtaposes with his opposition to road bonds, suggesting a nuanced fiscal approach. Dalton's staunch criticism of Brown v. Board of Education and his pupil placement plan to perpetuate segregated schools for a century reveal a deeply conservative stance on civil rights, further complicated by his urging President Eisenhower to withdraw troops from Little Rock. This ideological rigidity contrasts with his judicial career, hinting at a complex, possibly regionally-motivated political strategy.

Campaigns
1957: Virginia State Governor

Election History

Virginia gubernatorial election, 1957

188,628 votes (36.44%)

Loss

Winner: J. Lindsay Almond

1953: Virginia State Governor

Election History

Virginia gubernatorial election, 1953

183,328 votes (44.28%)

Loss

Winner: Thomas B. Stanley