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Pratt Cates Remmel (born Little Rock, , October 26, 1915; died May 14, 1991) was an American politician, businessman, and public servant. He is best known for serving two terms as the mayor of Little Rock (1952–1956), the first Republican elected to the office since 1887,"First Republican in 64 Years Elected Mayor of Little Rock", Washington Evening Star, November 7, 1951, p. 7 and for his run for governor of Arkansas in 1954 against .


Early life and family
The Remmel family was deeply involved in Republican party politics in Arkansas. Pratt Remmel's great uncle Harmon L. Remmel, a businessman and banker, was first a lieutenant of party boss Encyclopia of Arkansas entry for "Harmon Liveright Remmel" Pratt Remmel's father Augustus C. Remmel (1882–1920) was a leader of the "Lily-white movement" Https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/augustus-caleb-remmel-15808/ Encyclopedia of Arkansas entry for "Augustus Caleb Remmel" His mother Ellen "Nell" (Cates) Remmel (1888–1961) served on the national Republican committee for many years.

Pratt Remmel's father died when he was five years old; he and his five brothers and sisters were raised by their mother. Remmel graduated from Little Rock High School in 1933 and went on to the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, , earning a BA in economics there in 1937.


Political career
Returning to Arkansas, Remmel immediately entered politics, running unsuccessfully for the Little Rock city council in 1938. In 1940 he became a member of the Pulaski County Republican Party executive committee, the first of many positions he was to hold in the Arkansas Republican Party. On June 15, 1940, he married Catherine Couch (1918–2006), daughter of powerful Arkansas businessman Harvey C. Couch.

After serving as a Navy flight instructor during World War II and building an insurance business after the war, Remmel ran for mayor of Little Rock in 1951 and trounced two-term Democratic mayor Sam Wassell, who had broken local tradition by running for a third term. Remmel was re-elected in 1953.

Remmel was the Republican candidate for governor in 1954, losing to Orval Faubus. Remmel received almost 38% of the vote, which was a very good showing for a Republican at the time; the 1952 nominee, Jefferson Speck, had managed only 12.5% against Democrat Francis Cherry, while the 1956 nominee, Roy Mitchell, collected 19.3% against Faubus.

Https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/pratt-remmel-9302/ Encyclopedia of Arkansas entry for "Pratt Remmel"


Later activities
After his terms as mayor Remmel did not run for elected office again, but he took on volunteer roles with the and American Red Cross, as well as serving on the Arkansas River Basin Commission and as chairman of the Arkansas Waterways Commission, a state advisory committee intended to promote navigation on Arkansas rivers."Waterways Commission Meets in Camden", The Camden News, December 6, 1967, p. 1


Family
Https://www.ruebelfuneralhome.com/obituaries Obituary for Catherine Remmel Matthews

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