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American politician (1871–1935)
Sam A. Kozer
10th Oregon Secretary of State
In office
May 28, 1920 – September 24, 1928
GovernorBen W. Olcott
Walter M. Pierce
I. L. Patterson
Preceded byBen W. Olcott
Succeeded byHal E. Hoss
1 Oregon Budget Director
In office
1928–1931
1 Oregon Deputy Secretary of State
In office
April 17, 1911 – May 28, 1920
1 Oregon Insurance Commissioner
In office
1909–1911
Personal details
BornOctober 19, 1871
Steelton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedOctober 12, 1935(1935-10-12) (aged 63)
Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseNannie Belcher
OccupationClerk

Sam A. Kozer (October 19, 1871 – October 12, 1935) was an American politician who served as Oregon's Secretary of State from 1920 to 1928. He was a member of the Republican Party. Kozer also served as the Oregon's first Insurance Commissioner (1909–1911), Deputy Secretary of State (1911–1920), and Budget Director (1928–1931).

Early life

Sam A. Kozer was born in Steelton, Pennsylvania, to George M. and Cathrine Kozer. He graduated high school in 1888. For money, Kozer would sell local news papers and do odd jobs. He remained in Pennsylvania through his late teen years working of the Pennsylvania Steel Company. After 18 months with the company, he was promoted to the chemical laboratory.

At the age of 19, Kozer moved to Oregon where he proceeded to work odd jobs. His first two jobs were working on a farm and in a hotel in Gearhart, Oregon. On February 1, 1890, Kozer was hired as clerk in the Clatsop County recorder's office. Over the next eight years, Kozer worked at multiple other offices in Clatsop County. In 1896, Kozer married Nannie Belcher of Astoria, Oregon. In 1898, Frank Dunbar, Kozer's boss in the recorder's office, was elected as Secretary of State of Oregon. Kozer was named chief clerk of Dunbar's office.

Political career

In 1909, Kozer was appointed to the position of Insurance Commissioner by Governor Frank W. Benson, making him the first person in Oregon to hold that office. Kozer's salary was US$3,000 a year. He was named the Oregon's first Deputy Secretary of State in 1911. He served under Ben W. Olcott in that position.

On May 28, 1920, Kozer was appointed to the position of Secretary of State. He resigned that position on September 24, 1928.

Later life

After his resignation from the office of Secretary of State, Kozer was named Oregon's Budget Director. Kozer was the head of the auditing department of the state board of higher education. He died on October 12, 1935, in Portland, Oregon.

References

  1. ^ "Oregon Secretaries of State Biographical Sketches, 1841–Present". Oregon Blue Book. Oregon State Archives. Retrieved 28 October 2010.
  2. ^ Gaston, Joseph (1912). The Centennial History of Oregon, 1811–1912. The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company. pp. 1048.
  3. ^ "Oregon Insurance Division: A Snap Shot" (PDF). Oregon Insurance Regulator. Oregon Insurance Division. Retrieved 28 October 2010.
  4. ^ Lindbeck, A. L. (17 October 2010). "State Capital News". Eugene Register-Guard. Retrieved 28 October 2010.
Political offices
Preceded byBen W. Olcott Secretary of State of Oregon
1920–1928
Succeeded byHal E. Hoss
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