Vern Chesbro
Vernon "Vern" Chesbro was an American politician from Kansas who was an active member of the State's local Republican Party. Running for the State Senate and being elected as the state's party chairman from 1985 to 1987. He was the leader of the state's moderate wing and support bi-partisan work with the state Democrats.
Early life
Vern was born in Ottawa, Kansas on October 1, 1925, the eldest son of Vernon M. Jack and B. Ferne Chesbro, he was a graduate of Ottawa High School and of the University of Denver. He served in the United States Merchant Marine and the United States Navy during World War II. He managed The Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort in Topeka and in 1950 returned to Ottawa to own and manage the North American Hotel along with his mother. In 1958 he began a telephone startup service eventually growing to become Contel.Political career
Chesbro recollected that his interest in politics was sparked when he watched Mr. Smith Goes to Washington in high school. In 1939, at the age of 14, Chesbro worked on the campaign of his part-time employer, pharmacist Howard Bentley, when he ran for a Kansas Senate seat. Although Bentley would be defeated, Chesbro met his opponent John Etling, who hired him as his page when he took office in 1940. He also recollected that the pages where paid $2 a day setting up materials before sessions and cleaning up after sessions. While the sessions where in session they roamed the Kansas State Capitol in a pack, often congregating in the off-limit dome to watch the painter, John Steuart Curry paint its controversial murals. Chesbro stated that the opportunity to work as a page deeply influenced his life to pursue a career in politics.Upon his return from the Navy, he worked in various departments of the Kansas State government. He was on the board of the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System for 10 years, serving 2 as the board president. He served on the Advisory Committee for Ambassador Clayton Yeutter and was a member of the Weigand Tax Commission. He was a committee member with the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce and the Ottawa-Franklin County Economic Development Organization He was a board member of the Contel PAC and as chairman. He was the campaign advisor to many local political campaigns and personally met with 6 United States Presidents. However, his most important office would be his election as Chairman of the Kansas Republican Party for a term from 1985 to 1987. During his time in office he championed bi-partisanship and supporting youth engagement to increase voter turnout. Chesbro was seen as a leader of the party's moderate, socially liberal, wing. He refused to seek another term, retiring. At the time Chesbro was the oldest chairman in the party's history at 62, and his successor, Fred Logan was the youngest at 35. The moderate faction would hold the chair until David Miller was elected to it in 1995. In 2000 Chesbro would challenge incumbent Robert Tyson to Kansas's 12th Senate district in the primary, but would be defeated getting only 29.55% to Tyson's 70.45%, effectively ending his political career.