Glenn Cunningham (Nebraska politician)

Glenn Clarence Cunningham (September 10, 1912 – December 18, 2003) was an American Republican politician.He was elected as a Republican to the Eighty-fifth United States Congress and to the six succeeding Congresses serving from January 3, 1957 to January 3, 1971.[6] He lost his bid for renomination to the Ninety-second United States Congress in 1970 to then Douglas County Commissioner John Y. McCollister.He was a member of the Episcopalian church and of Pi Kappa Alpha.This article about a mayor in Nebraska is a stub.
U.S. House of RepresentativesNebraskaJackson B. ChaseJohn Y. McCollisterMayor of OmahaJohn R. RosenblattOmaha, NebraskaRepublicanAlma materUniversity of Nebraska at OmahaAmericanboard of educationcity council1948 Republican National Convention1952 Republican National ConventionEighty-fifth United States CongressCivil Rights Acts of 1957Voting Rights Act of 196524th Amendment to the U.S. ConstitutionNinety-second United States CongressEpiscopalianPi Kappa AlphaGlenn Cunningham LakeThe Political GraveyardBiographical Directory of the United States Congresspublic domain materialU.S. House of RepresentativesNebraska's 2nd congressional districtMayors of OmahaPoppletonArmstrongMillerE. MillardJ. MillardBrewerDahlmanMetcalfeButlerG. CunninghamRosenblattDworakZorinskyConleyCalingerAnzaldoSuttleStothertMembers of the U.S. House of Representatives from Nebraska1st districtA. WeaverMcShaneConnellStrodeBurkettPollardMaguireReavisThorpeMoreheadLuckeyHeinkeCopelandCurtisP. WeaverBeermannCallanDenneyBereuterFortenberry2nd districtMcKeighanMercerG. HitchcockKennedyLobeckJefferisBaldrigeC. McLaughlinBuffettO'SullivanHruskaCunninghamMcCollisterCavanaughHoaglandChristensenAshford3rd districtValentineDorseyMeiklejohnMaxwellRobinsonMcCarthyStephensHowardStefanHarrisonMartinV. SmithBarrettOsborneA. Smith4th districtHainerHinshawM. McLaughlinNortonShallenbergerBinderupMcGinley5th districtAndrewsSutherlandNorrisBartonJohnsonCarpenterCoffee6th districtGreeneNevilleKinkaidHumphreySimmonsAt-largeMarquettCrounseMajorsTerritoryGiddingsChapmanFergusonEstabrookP. HitchcockUnited States CongressSenateR. HruskaC. CurtisA. MillerB. HarrisonL. BrockD. McGinleyR. BeermannD. MartinC. CallanR. Denney