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1000: 383:, one of Salt Lake City's most prominent businessmen, sought and won the backing of the LDS Church in his bid for the seat. But the legislature quickly deadlocked over the election. One-hundred and twenty-one ballots were cast, and no winner emerged. On February 18, a state representative accused McCune of trying to buy his vote. A seven-member legislative voted 7-to-2 to absolve McCune of the charge, and although ballotting resumed on March 8 McCune still lacked enough votes to win office (he had only 25 votes). The legislature adjourned without having chosen a senator, 1216: 1677: 42: 439:
is so clever that nearly every man seems to share in its operation... and feels himself in some degree a master without observing that he is also a slave". The book details the negotiations Cannon participated in on Utah's behalf leading to statehood in exchange for official rejection of polygamy and LDS leadership's domination of civil politics during the 1890s, and the subsequent back-sliding he observed in the years following statehood.
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exposing the rigidly hierarchical nature of the Mormon organization. The book denounced what the authors described as the "church" leadership's "absolutism" and "interference" in politics: " live under an absolutism. They have no more right of judgment than a dead body. Yet the diffusion of authority
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to fill the seat. The election was still hotly disputed. Kearns received only 8 votes on the first ballot, and balloting continued for four more days. On January 22, Kearns won the election by a vote of 37-to-25 (with a unanimous block of Republican votes).
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Proceedings Before the Committee on Privileges and Elections of the United States Senate in the Matter of the Protests Against the Right of Hon. Reed Smoot, a Senator from the State of Utah, to Hold His Seat ...
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intervened to at least postpone it, with the stipulation that church leaders alter their stance on plural marriage. There was some indirect communication between Blaine and a former congressional friend,
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After failing to be re-elected to the U.S. Senate by the Utah legislature, in part due to opposition by the Mormon hierarchy, Cannon worked as the editor of several newspapers, including
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Cannon lost re-election in 1899. Utah's state legislators indicated they would not support Cannon for re-election shortly after the November 1898 elections. Cannon had voted against the
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Utah's U.S. Senate seat remained vacant until January 1901. The Republicans regained their majority in the state legislature in the election of 1900 and elected a wealthy mine owner
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on sugar and helped the Utah sugar industry. It was strongly supported by the LDS Church hierarchy, who now opposed his re-election. Other factors were his support for
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the announcement of Wilford Woodruff in September, 1890 that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints would not sanction additional polygamist marriages
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In 1891 he helped to organize the Utah Republican Party. After a failed bid to become delegate from the
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Cannon affiliated with the Democratic Party in 1900 and served as its state chairman 1902–1904.
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During the last two decades of his life, he lectured against Mormonism and in support of "
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Elections, United States Congress Senate Committee on Privileges and (1905).
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Appleton's Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events of the Years
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People excommunicated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Mormonism in transition: a history of the Latter-Day Saints, 1890-1930
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in 1888. Between 1904 and 1911, Cannon consistently supported the
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United States congressional delegates from Utah Territory
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Cannon, Frank Jeanne; O'Higgins, Harvey Jerrold (1911).
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Cannon later rejected Mormonism and wrote a book, with
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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List of United States senators who switched parties
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Index

Franklin Cannon
Frank Cannon (footballer)

United States Senator
Utah
Thomas Kearns
U.S. House of Representatives
Utah Territory
at-large
Joseph L. Rawlins
Clarence Emir Allen
Great Salt Lake City
Utah Territory
Denver
Colorado
Silver Republican
Republican
Alma mater
University of Deseret
United States Senator
Utah
Salt Lake City
George Q. Cannon
apostle
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
First Presidency
University of Deseret
the announcement of Wilford Woodruff in September, 1890 that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints would not sanction additional polygamist marriages
Utah Territory
United States Senate

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