John W. Kern, U.S. Senator

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John Worth Kern

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Birthplace: Alto, Howard County, Indiana, United States
Death: August 17, 1917 (67)
Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States
Place of Burial: Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, United States
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Son of Jacob Harrison Kern and Nancy Kern

Occupation: Politician, attorney
Managed by: Tamás Flinn Caldwell-Gilbert
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About John W. Kern, U.S. Senator

John Worth Kern (December 20, 1849 - August 17, 1917) was a Democratic United States Senator from Indiana. While the title was not official, he is considered to be the first Senate majority leader (and in turn, the first Senate Democratic Leader), while serving concurrently as chairman of the Senate Democratic Caucus. He was also the Democratic vice presidential nominee in the 1908 presidential election.

Born in Alto, Indiana, Kern practiced law in Kokomo, Indiana, after graduating from the University of Michigan Law School. He won election to the Indiana Senate before serving as the city solicitor of Indianapolis. After running unsuccessfully for the position of Governor of Indiana, Kern was selected as the vice presidential nominee at the 1908 Democratic National Convention. The Democratic ticket of William Jennings Bryan and Kern was defeated by the Republican ticket of William Howard Taft and James S. Sherman.

Kern won election to the United States Senate in 1910, becoming a progressive ally of President Woodrow Wilson. He was elected Chairman of the Senate Democratic Caucus and helped pass several major pieces of legislation, including the Clayton Antitrust Act, the Revenue Act of 1913, and the Federal Reserve Act. He also introduced the Kern Resolution, which led to the investigation of conditions in coal mines, and supported passage of the Seventeenth Amendment. He was defeated for re-election in 1916, losing to Republican Harry Stewart New, and Kern died the following year.

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John W. Kern, U.S. Senator's Timeline

1849
December 20, 1849
Alto, Howard County, Indiana, United States
1917
August 17, 1917
Age 67
Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States
1929
1929
Age 67
Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, United States