Charles H. Wilson

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Charles H. Wilson
Charles H. Wilson

Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 31st district
In office
January 3, 1963January 3, 1981
Preceded by Newly Created
Succeeded by Mervyn M. Dymally

Born February 15, 1917(1917-02-15)
Magna, Utah
Flag of the United States United States
Died July 21, 1984 (aged 67)
Clinton, Maryland
Political party Democratic Party
Spouse Hyun Ju Chang
Profession Insurance agent

Charles Herbert Wilson (February 15, 1917July 21, 1984) was a California Democratic politician from the Los Angeles area. He served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives between 1963 and 1981.

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[edit] Early life

Wilson was born in Magna, Utah, and moved with his parents in 1922 to Los Angeles, California.[1] He attended public schools in Los Angeles and Inglewood, California, where he was later an employee at a bank, from 1935 to 1942.[1]

Wilson served as a Staff Sergeant in the United States Army from June 1942 to December 1945, where he gained experience overseas in the European Theater of Operations. He returned home and in 1945 opened his own insurance agency in Los Angeles.[1]

[edit] Political career

1967, Congressional Pictorial Directory
1967, Congressional Pictorial Directory

Wilson served as a member of the California State Assembly from the 66th District from 1954-1962.

He was elected as a Democrat to the United States House of Representatives, where he served from January 3, 1963 to January 3, 1981. On June 10, 1980, Wilson was censured by the House of Representatives, for financial misconduct. Wilson was defeated in the 1980 primary election for the Democratic Party nomination to the Ninety-seventh Congress,[1] when he was defeated by former California Lieutenant Governor Mervyn M. Dymally. Wilson is, to date, the last white Congressman to represent the 31st District.

[edit] Death

Wilson resided in Tantallon, Maryland towards the end of his life, and died in Clinton, Maryland on July 21, 1984. He is interred at Inglewood Park Cemetery, in Inglewood, California.[1]

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Political offices
Preceded by
Gordon Hahn
California State Assemblyman
66th District
1954–1962
Succeeded by
Joe Gonsalves
Preceded by
Newly Created
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 31st congressional district

1963–1981
Succeeded by
Mervyn M. Dymally