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Jesse Addison Udall

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Jesse Addison Udall
Jesse Addison Udall

Arizona Legislature
1931-1938
Arizona Supreme Court
1960-1972
Chief Justice
Arizona Supreme Court
1964,1969
In office
1960-1972

Born June 24 1893(1893-06-24)
Eagar, Arizona
Died April 18 1980 (aged 86)
Phoenix, Arizona
Political party Republican
Spouse Lela Lee

Jesse Addison Udall (June 24, 1893April 18, 1980) was a chief justice of the Arizona Supreme Court. He was also a member of the Udall political family. Udall was born and raised in Arizona, he was the son of David King Udall and Ida Frances (Hunt) Udall. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in the Arizona National Guard and was a veteran of both World War I and World War II and graduated from the University of Arizona Law School in 1924. From 1931-38, he was a member of the Arizona House of Representatives. He later served as a judge of the Arizona Superior Court from Graham County. From 1960-72 he served as a Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, succeeding his brother Levi Stewart Udall in that position. In 1964 and 1969, he was Chief Justice. He died in Phoenix in 1980.

Legacy

His grandson, Gordon Harold Smith is a U.S. Senator from Oregon.

Udall (right) and Arizona Governor George W.P. Hunt, 1916.
Udall (right) and Arizona Governor George W.P. Hunt, 1916.

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Preceded by
Levi Stewart Udall
Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court
1960–1972
Succeeded by
William A. Holohan
Preceded by
Charles C. Bernstein
Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court
1964
Succeeded by
Lorna E. Lockwood
Preceded by
Ernest W. McFarland
Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court
1969
Succeeded by
Lorna E. Lockwood

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