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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Quincy Byrum Hurst, Sr. (September 21, 1918 - December 4, 2006), was a Hot Springs attorney and a Democratic member of the Arkansas State Senate from 1950-1972. He vacated his Senate seat to run unsuccessfully against Governor Dale L. Bumpers, who won the second of his two gubernatorial terms in 1972. Hurst polled 81,239 votes, or 16.4 percent, in the party primary. Hurst was born in Hot Springs, a resort city in central Arkansas, to Roy Hurst, a minister of the…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Quincy Byrum Hurst, Sr. (September 21, 1918 - December 4, 2006), was a Hot Springs attorney and a Democratic member of the Arkansas State Senate from 1950-1972. He vacated his Senate seat to run unsuccessfully against Governor Dale L. Bumpers, who won the second of his two gubernatorial terms in 1972. Hurst polled 81,239 votes, or 16.4 percent, in the party primary. Hurst was born in Hot Springs, a resort city in central Arkansas, to Roy Hurst, a minister of the Church of God, and the former Clara Alva (1901 2000). He graduated from public schools there. Hurst was admitted to the Arkansas bar in 1941, having become, at twenty-three, one of the youngest men ever licensed to practice in his state. His extensive legal career took him into all seventy-five Arkansas counties and throughout the United States as well.