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J. Eugene McAteer

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J. Eugene McAteer
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J. Eugene McAteer (February 28, 1916 May 26, 1967) was an American politician who was San Francisco Supervisor from 1953 to 1958 and a California State Senator from 1959 to 1967.[1] He coauthored legislation to create the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission.[2] The commission's first director, Joseph Bodovitz, said, "What people tend to forget now is how unusual it was to have anybody of McAteer's stature interested in an environmental issue in the sixties."[3]

Quick Facts Member of the California Senate from the 9th district, Preceded by ...

In 1967, McAteer, a Democrat, announced his intent to run for Mayor of San Francisco in the November election, opposing the Democratic incumbent John F. Shelley as well as perennial Republican candidate, Harold Dobbs. The campaign was cut short by McAteer's untimely death at age 51 in May of that year, while playing handball at the Olympic Club's downtown facility. Shortly thereafter, attorney Joseph L. Alioto, then working on the McAteer campaign, entered the race and subsequently won that fall's election, eventually serving two terms in the office of Mayor.

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