Allison Ray Kolb (November 1, 1915 – December 23, 1973) was the elected [1] auditor of Louisiana [2] [3] from 1952 to 1956. [4] He served as a Democrat. He was part of the Louisiana Constitutional Convention of 1973. [5]
He campaigned for state treasurer in 1968 as a Republican, but lost to Mary Evelyn Parker. [6] [4] He was politically active until his death still making proposals to the Louisiana constitutional convention in April 1973. [7]
He was from Colfax and obtained his law degree from Louisiana State University. [4]
He lived in Baton Rouge and had a wife Dorothy, no children but numerous nieces and nephews. [8]
Allison Ray Kolb (November 1, 1915 – December 23, 1973) was the elected [1] auditor of Louisiana [2] [3] from 1952 to 1956. [4] He served as a Democrat. He was part of the Louisiana Constitutional Convention of 1973. [5]
He campaigned for state treasurer in 1968 as a Republican, but lost to Mary Evelyn Parker. [6] [4] He was politically active until his death still making proposals to the Louisiana constitutional convention in April 1973. [7]
He was from Colfax and obtained his law degree from Louisiana State University. [4]
He lived in Baton Rouge and had a wife Dorothy, no children but numerous nieces and nephews. [8]