Allan K. Perry was an American politician from Arizona. He served a single term in the
Arizona State Senate
The Arizona State Senate is part of the Arizona Legislature, the state legislature of the US state of Arizona. The Senate consists of 30 members each representing an average of 219,859 constituents (2009 figures). Members serve two-year terms w ...
during the
9th Arizona State Legislature
The 9th Arizona State Legislature, consisting of the Arizona State Senate and the Arizona House of Representatives, was constituted from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1930, during the first and second years of John Calhoun Phillips's tenure ...
, holding one of the two seats from
Maricopa County
Maricopa County is in the south-central part of the U.S. state of Arizona. As of the 2020 census, the population was 4,420,568, making it the state's most populous county, and the fourth-most populous in the United States. It contains about 6 ...
. Perry was born in 1898 in
Wisconsin
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, and moved to Arizona in 1917. He graduated from the
University of Arizona
The University of Arizona (Arizona, U of A, UArizona, or UA) is a public land-grant research university in Tucson, Arizona. Founded in 1885 by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature, it was the first university in the Arizona Territory.
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with a law degree and went to work with his partner, Charles Wolfe, in the firm of Wolfe and Perry in
Tempe, Arizona
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. He moved to Phoenix and became a law partner in the firm of Kramner-Rocher-Perry in 1932.
Perry married Capitola Roach on July 25, 1922 in
Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix ( ; nv, Hoozdo; es, Fénix or , yuf-x-wal, Banyà:nyuwá) is the List of capitals in the United States, capital and List of cities and towns in Arizona#List of cities and towns, most populous city of the U.S. state of Arizona, with 1 ...
. The couple had three children, Wallace, Allan R., and Yvonne. In 1951 he wrote the novel, ''
Winners Get Lost'', which was well-received by critics, both when it was initially released, and again upon its re-release in 1964. His daughter, Yvonne, edited the manuscript for her father.
He served as Arizona's assistant attorney general under both
John Sullivan and
Joe Conway. He died on November 13, 1976 at
St. Joseph's Hospital in Phoenix.
References
Democratic Party Arizona state senators
20th-century American politicians
20th-century American writers
1898 births
1976 deaths
University of Arizona alumni
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