Westmoreland Davis

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Westmoreland Davis

U.S.A.

Party Democrat
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth August 21, 1859
Date of Death Sept. 2, 1942 (Age: 83)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Westmoreland Davis graduated from the Virginia Military Institute at a young age and later completed post-graduate study at the University of Virginia. He earned a law degree from Columbia Law School and practiced law in New York City for nearly two decades. Davis transitioned to public service, purchasing Morven Park and establishing the Loudoun Hunt. He bought the *Southern Planter* magazine to promote farming reforms and served as a presidential elector. Davis was elected Governor of Virginia, during which he increased funding for education, advocated for scientific farming, and reformed the state government.

Political Ideas

Westmoreland Davis blends progressive agricultural reforms with a staunch opposition to Prohibition, showcasing an ideologically agile approach. His commitment to modernizing Virginia’s government infrastructure reveals a forward-thinking mindset. Davis’s support for scientific farming, juxtaposed with his anti-Prohibition stance, suggests a nuanced understanding of regional economic dynamics. His educational policies emphasize state investment in higher learning, hinting at a broader vision for societal advancement.

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1917: Virginia State Governor
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Election History

Virginia gubernatorial election, 1917

64,266 votes (71.47%)

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