William Harrison Norton

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William Harrison Norton (1920-2000) was a well-known Missouri lawyer and state representative of Missouri during the 1950s. He was the great-grandson of United States Congressman and Missouri Supreme Court Judge Elijah Hise Norton.

In 1948, Norton was president of the Boone County Young Democratic Club.[1]

He was involved in local political issues in the early 1950s.[2]

Elected in 1954, Norton served as a member of the Missouri State House of Representatives from Clay County for two years.[3] [4]

He proposed a repeal of non-partisan judicial appointments, but his bill was defeated in the House.[5]

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