Draft:George C. Benham

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George C. Benham was a newspaper publisher and politician in Carroll Parish, Louisiana. He was from Ohio.[1]

He served as postmaster of Lake Providence, Louisiana in 1868. He received the most votes in 1878 to become a delegate of East Carroll Parish at the Constitutional Convention but his eligibility was disputed.[2]

W. W. Benham was his brother.

Benham was accused of arranging for forged ballots to win over J. A. Gla (Jacques Gla). Extensive investigation and discussion of the election followed.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Banner-Democrat (Lake Providence, East Carroll Parish, La.) 1892-Current". Library of Congress.
  2. ^ Louisiana (1879). "Official Journal of the Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of the State of Louisiana: Held in New Orleans, Monday, April 21, 1879. By Authority".
  3. ^ "United States Congressional Serial Set". 1876.
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