George A. Burton
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George Aubrey Burton, Jr. (born June 21, 1926), is a Certified Public Accountant
Certified Public Accountant
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 and the last elected finance commissioner in Shreveport
Shreveport, Louisiana
Shreveport is the third largest city in Louisiana. It is the principal city of the fourth largest metropolitan area in the state of Louisiana and is the 109th-largest city in the United States....

. Burton is the first Republican
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 since Reconstruction to have been elected to municipal office in Shreveport, having served as finance commissioner from 1971-1978. He was also president of the Caddo Parish Board of Election Supervisors.

Early years, education, military

Born in Texarkana
Texarkana, Arkansas
As of the census of 2000, there were 26,448 people, 10,384 households, and 7,040 families residing in the city. The population density was 830.5 people per square mile . There were 11,721 housing units at an average density of 368.1 per square mile...

 to George A. Burton, Sr. (1903–1980) and the former Theo Simmons (1908–1983). The Burtons resided in Alexandria
Alexandria, Louisiana
Alexandria is a city in and the parish seat of Rapides Parish, Louisiana, United States. It lies on the south bank of the Red River in almost the exact geographic center of the state. It is the principal city of the Alexandria metropolitan area which encompasses all of Rapides and Grant parishes....

 relocating to Shreveport in 1936, when George was ten. Burton's grandfather was a railroad employee, and his father was secretary-treasurer of Cahn Electric Company in Shreveport.

In 1941, Burton graduated from C.E. Byrd High School in Shreveport at age 15. He enlisted in the United States Navy
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 and entered the Seabees, serving in the Central Pacific
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 theater of World War II
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 from 1943-1946. He obtained a bachelor of science degree in accounting from Centenary College
Centenary College of Louisiana
Centenary College of Louisiana is a primarily undergraduate, liberal arts and sciences college in Shreveport, Louisiana. The college is one of the founding members of the Associated Colleges of the South, a pedagogical organization consisting of sixteen Southern liberal arts colleges...

 in Shreveport and passed the C.P.A. examination in 1952.

Burton runs for office

A lifelong Republican he ran unsuccessfully for Caddo Parish School Board.

In September 1971, Shreveport Finance Commissioner Dwight E. Saur (a Democrat) died after serving less than a year of his term. Burton won a special election to fill the remaining three years of the term. Despite his overt Republicanism, Burton carved his niche with his Democratic
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 colleagues. In 1974, Burton was reelected finance commissioner with 17,488 votes (68.8 percent) over Democrat (later Republican) David R. Carroll (1926-2011), a Mississippi
Mississippi
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 native and a Caddo Parish police juror, received 7,938 ballots (31.2 percent). That year, Burton had the tacit support of Democratic Mayor Littleberry Calhoun Allen, Jr.
Calhoun Allen
Littleberry Calhoun Allen, Jr. , was from 1970 to 1978 a two-term Democratic mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana, the state's third largest city. From 1962-1970, he was the municipal public utilities commissioner. He also served some two months as a "District B" city council member after his election in...

, who won a second term. Under the commission form of government then in effect, the mayor was technically the "commissioner of administration."

Running with Burton in 1974 was another Republican, Billy J. Guin, waging his second campaign against the late Public Utilities Commissioner William "Bill" Collins. Guin drew 43 percent of the vote. Collins resigned near the end of his second term, and Guin won the seat in a 1977 special election. Guin was in effect only the second Republican in modern times to hold municipal office in Shreveport.

Family and civic commitments

Burton married the former Joan (pronouned JO ANN) Cunningham (1928–2002), who lived in Amory
Amory, Mississippi
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, Mississippi
Mississippi
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 and Memphis
Memphis, Tennessee
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, Tennessee
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, before her parents, William and Lucille Cunningham, moved to Shreveport. The couple had two children, son George A. Burton, III (1948–2010), a poet in Shreveport, and wife Melissa Fowle Burton, and daughter Sandra Burton "Sandy" Batten (born 1950), wife of Rick Alan Batten (born 1954) of Maumelle
Maumelle, Arkansas
Maumelle is a city in Pulaski County, Arkansas, United States and a suburb of Little Rock. Founded by Jess Odom with federal assistance from the Urban Growth and New Community Development Act, it is a master-planned community....

, near Little Rock
Little Rock, Arkansas
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, Arkansas. After Joan's death, Burton married Gloria Brantley (born 1930), the widow of Bernard Garvin (1927–1997) of Shreveport.

Burton is a charter member of the Shreveport Sertoma Club and was active in the Jaycees
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 as the Shreveport president, state vice president, and a national directorn. Burton is Methodist.

See also

John McW. Ford
John McW. Ford
John McWilliams Ford was the longest-serving elected public official in Shreveport, Louisiana. Though he served as mayor only from 1918–1922, it was his tenure as finance commissioner that is most remembered for longevity -- from 1930 until his death...

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