John J. Dillon (politician)

{{Short description|Indiana Attorney General, 1965–1969}}

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{{Infobox officeholder

| honorific_prefix =

| name = John J. Dillon

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| office = 35th Indiana Attorney General

| term_start = January 11, 1965

| term_end = January 13, 1969

| governor = Roger D. Branigin

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| predecessor = Edwin K. Steers

| successor = Theodore L. Sendak

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John J. Dillon Jr. (1926 – June 21, 1983) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the thirty-fifth Indiana Attorney General from January 11, 1965, to January 13, 1969.{{cite web |title=Attorneys General of Indiana |url=https://www.in.gov/library/collections-and-services/reference/attorneys-general-of-indiana/ |website=Indiana State Library}}{{cite news |title=Maj. Gen. John Dillon dies |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/indiana/kokomo/kokomo-tribune/1983/06-22/page-8/ |agency=Kokomo Tribune |date=22 Jun 1983}}

Biography

=Early life and education=

Dillon attended and graduated from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. Dillon then attended the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, graduating in 1952.{{cite web |title=John J. Dillon |url=https://honorsandawards.iu.edu/awards/honoree/6213.html |website=Indiana University}}{{cite news |title=Steers, Dillon Are Opponents In Legal Contest |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/indiana/valparaiso/valparaiso-vidette-messenger/1960/10-29/page-5/ |agency=Valparaiso Vidette Messenger |date=29 Oct 1960}}

Dillon served in Air Force during the Second World War. He later became a major general in the Indiana National Guard. In 1964, Dillon traveled with other members of the Indiana National Guard for two weeks of field training in Puerto Rico.{{cite news |title=Democratic State Ticket |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/indiana/anderson/anderson-herald-bulletin/1964/10-30/page-4/ |agency=Anderson Herald Bulletin |date=30 Oct 1964}}{{cite news |title="The Goony Bird" Is Still Reliable |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/indiana/jasper/jasper-herald/1964/08-21/page-16/ |agency=Jasper Herald |date=21 Aug 1964}}

=Political career=

Dillon was very active within the Indiana Democratic Party. He held various positions within the state party and was a chairman of the Indiana Young Democrats.

Dillon served as Indianapolis City Attorney from 1956 to 1965.

Dillon was the Democratic nominee in the race for Indiana Attorney General in 1960, but was defeated by incumbent Edwin K. Steers. Dillon was the nominee for state AG in the 1964 race and won in a rematch against Steers. Dillon served in the administration of Democratic Governor Roger D. Branigin. As attorney general, Dillon helped to pass and implement new abandoned property laws, assisted in interstate highway construction, and enforced state anti-trust laws. Future U.S. Attorney and prominent state politician Virginia Dill McCarty served as assistant attorney general under Dillon. Despite speculation that Dillon would run for governor in 1968, he instead sought re-election, but was defeated. Dillon was succeeded to the office by Theodore L. Sendak.{{cite news |title=Candidates for Attorney General of Indiana |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/indiana/kokomo/kokomo-morning-times/1964/09-30/page-4/ |agency=Kokomo Morning Times |date=30 Sep 1964}}{{cite news |title=See Rock-Bodine Or Bodine-Rock |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/indiana/greensburg/greensburg-daily-news/1968/06-15/page-7/ |agency=Greensburg Daily News |date=15 Jun 1968}}{{cite news |title=Re-Elect Attorney General John J. Dillon |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/indiana/logansport/logansport-logansport-pharos-tribune-and-press/1968/10-31/page-6/ |agency=Logansport Pharos Tribune |date=31 Oct 1968}}{{cite news |title=McCarty: she wants to help her fellow women |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/indiana/terre-haute/terre-haute-spectator/1976/10-09/page-11/ |agency=Terre Haute Spectator |date=9 Oct 1976}}

=Personal life and death=

Dillon was Catholic.

Dillon's son, John J. Dillon III, was a lawyer and was appointed by Governor Evan Bayh to serve as commissioner of the Indiana Department of Insurance in 1989.{{cite news |title=New insurance chief |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/indiana/rushville/rushville-republican/1989/07-01/page-3/ |agency=Rushville Republican |date=1 Jul 1989}}

Dillon was the director of the Indianapolis Legal Aid Society. He was also a member of the Indianapolis Bar Association, the Indiana State Bar Association, and the American Bar Association.

Dillon died of a heart attack in 1983 while at a training encampment at Camp Grayling, Michigan.

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