Leon S. Davis

Leon Stafford Davis (August 29, 1895 – May 3, 1968)[1] was a politician and real estate agent in the U.S. state of Oregon.

[2] During the Great Depression, he served as an administrator with Oregon's State Emergency Relief Agency (SERA).

[5] He was then elected to the Oregon House of Representatives in 1952, taking office on January 12, 1953,[6] replacing J. O. Johnson in District 4.

[13] After leaving the legislature, Davis ran for Washington County Commissioner in 1964, losing in the November election to Joe Van Dyke.

[14] At the time, he owned a real estate firm,[15] and had been elected as president of the Oregon Association of Realtors.