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Alan G.Pattee

Republican

Picture of Alan G. Pattee
CA Blue Book
DatePartyOfficeVotesResult
11-02-1954RepublicanAD-3418930Win
11-06-1956RepublicanAD-3440719Win
11-04-1958RepublicanAD-3429203Win
11-08-1960RepublicanAD-3440265Win
11-06-1962RepublicanAD-3459991Win
11-03-1964RepublicanAD-3470626Win
11-08-1966RepublicanAD-3443252Win
11-05-1968RepublicanAD-3454288Win
 

Candidate Biography:

Born: December 12, 1913 in Riverside, CA
Married: Mary Hayne (m. 1938), Ingeborg (m. 1968)
Children: Susan and Harry
Died (in office): April 19, 1969 in San Jose, CA

1952: Delegate to Republican National Convention

  • SCHOLARSHIP: AB 338 (1970) created the Alan Pattee Scholarship; a waiver of fees and tuition to students in the California State University who are the natural or adopted child of law enforcement personnel or firefighters who are residents of California and who are killed as a result of the performance of official duties. 
  • DRUNK DRIVER:Pattee was killed (and his wife seriously injured) in a head-on collision with a pickup truck on Highway 101 just north of San Jose on the night of April 19. The driver of the pick-up truck, 26-year-old Manuel Lucas, was drunk and lost control of his vehicle, driving over the center divide and into the Pattee's vehicle.
  • Ingeborg Pattee was a member of the California Art Commission in the 1970s.

Source:California Blue Book (1958), (1967)
Source: A Disorderly House: The Brown-Unruh Years in Sacramento by James R. Mills (Heyday Books; 1987)
Source: "California GOP Wins Third Election of 1969‎" by AP, New York Times (6/19/1969)
Source: "Pattee Dies in Crash; GOP Loses 1-Seat Edge in Assembly" by a Staff Writer, Los Angeles Times (4/20/1969)

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