William A. Stanfill

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William Abner Stanfill
United States Senator
from Kentucky
In office
November 19, 1945 – November 5, 1946
Appointed bySimeon Willis
Preceded byHappy Chandler
Succeeded byJohn S. Cooper
Personal details
Born(1892-01-16)January 16, 1892
Barbourville, Kentucky
DiedJune 12, 1971(1971-06-12) (aged 79)
Lexington, Kentucky
Political partyRepublican
Alma materUnion College
University of Kentucky

William Abner Stanfill (January 16, 1892 – June 12, 1971) was briefly a member of the United States Senate from Kentucky.

Stanfill attended Union College and received a law degree from the University of Kentucky in 1912. He practiced law in Barbourville, Kentucky and Hazard, Kentucky. He served on the board of regents of Morehead State Teachers College (now Morehead State University) 1927 – 1931.

United States Senator Happy Chandler, a Democrat, resigned his Senate seat to become Commissioner of Baseball on November 1, 1945. Republican Governor of Kentucky Simeon S. Willis appointed Stanfill, a Republican, to the vacant Senate seat on November 19, 1945. Stanfill did not run for election to the seat. He served from November 19, 1945, to November 5, 1946, when his successor, John Sherman Cooper who had won the seat by election, assumed the Senate seat. Stanfill then resumed the practice of law and later retired to Lexington, Kentucky.

External links[edit]

  • United States Congress. "William A. Stanfill (id: S000792)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
  • William A. Stanfill at Find a Grave
U.S. Senate
Preceded by United States Senator (Class 2) from Kentucky
November 19, 1945 – November 5, 1946
Succeeded by