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Thomas A. Burke

Thomas A. Burke (October 30, 1898 - December 5, 1971) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. He served in the U.S. Senate from November 10, 1953 to December 2, 1954.

Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Burke served in the U.S. Army before attending Holy Cross University and Western Reserve University Law School. After serving in various capacities in the law offices of the city of Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, and the state of Ohio, Burke was elected Mayor of Cleveland in 1945. He was appointed to the U.S. Senate by Governor Frank Lausche upon the death of Robert A. Taft. Burke lost a special election for the remainder of the term in late 1954 to George H. Bender, who in turn lost to Lausche in 1956.

Burke resumed the practice of law forming the influential Cleveland law firm of Burke, Haber and Berick (now McDonald Hopkins Burke and Haber.)

Preceded by:
Robert A. Taft
U.S. Senators from Ohio Succeeded by:
George H. Bender
Preceded by:
Frank Lausche
Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio
1946-1953
Succeeded by:
Anthony J. Celebrezze Sr.
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