Charles N. Youngblood Jr.
Charles N. Youngblood Jr. was a Democratic member of the Michigan Senate from 1963 until his resignation in 1974.[1]
Charles N. Youngblood Jr. | |
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Member of the Michigan Senate from the 2nd district 1st District (1963-1964) | |
In office January 1, 1963 – January 9, 1974 | |
Preceded by | Harold M. Ryan |
Succeeded by | John C. Hertel |
Personal details | |
Born | Detroit | April 24, 1932
Political party | Democratic |
Military service | |
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Born in Detroit in 1932, Youngblood attended Denby High School and Wayne State University. He served in the United States Navy during the Korean War and was a deputy sheriff in Wayne County. Youngblood was elected to the 1961 Constitutional Convention.[2][3]
Youngblood was convicted of conspiracy to bribe a public official over a liquor license and resigned from the Senate in 1974.[4][5]
References
- The Political Graveyard: Youngblood, Charles N., Jr.
- 1 Official Record, Constitutional Convention 1961, p 74
- 1973-1974 Michigan Manual: Charles N. Youngblood, Jr.
- Longstaff, Robert H. (November 17, 1973). "Youngblood Case Tough For Senate". The Ann Arbor News.
- Longstaff, Robert H. (January 10, 1974). "Youngblood Quits; Stamm Case Next". The Ann Arbor News. p. 27. Retrieved August 14, 2021 – via Ann Arbor District Library.
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