LARKIN I. SMITH
'Larkin I. Smith' (June 26 1944 – August 13 1989) was an American politician.
Smith was born in Poplarville, Mississippi. He served at various positions in the Pearl River County and then Harrison County police forces, eventually becoming sheriff of Harrison County.
In 1988, Smith ran for the U.S. House of Representatives as a Republican from Mississippi's 5th District in the southern portion of the state after eight-term incumbent Trent Lott gave up the seat to make a successful run for the Senate.
He defeated Democratic state senator Gene Taylor and took office on January 3 1989. However, he died on August 13 in a plane crash near Gulfport, Mississippi. He was succeeded by Taylor in a special election.
His widow, Sheila Smith, ran unsuccessfully against Taylor in 1990 for the seat.
★ Infoplease biography of Smith
Smith was born in Poplarville, Mississippi. He served at various positions in the Pearl River County and then Harrison County police forces, eventually becoming sheriff of Harrison County.
In 1988, Smith ran for the U.S. House of Representatives as a Republican from Mississippi's 5th District in the southern portion of the state after eight-term incumbent Trent Lott gave up the seat to make a successful run for the Senate.
He defeated Democratic state senator Gene Taylor and took office on January 3 1989. However, he died on August 13 in a plane crash near Gulfport, Mississippi. He was succeeded by Taylor in a special election.
His widow, Sheila Smith, ran unsuccessfully against Taylor in 1990 for the seat.
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