Victor M. Power (c. 1890s – after 1926) was an American politician who served as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
Biography Victor M. Power was a resident of Lynn, Massachusetts, and was active in local and state politics during the early 20th century. He was elected to represent the 1st Essex District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
Political Career Power served multiple terms in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, notably during the mid-1920s. His tenure included serving in the legislative sessions of 1923-1924, 1925-1926, and possibly others. During his time as a state representative, he participated in the legislative processes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Specific legislative initiatives or committees he chaired are not widely detailed in general historical records but his role as an elected representative indicates his involvement in state governance.
References
- Massachusetts General Court legislative records.
- Historical newspapers and political directories from the early 20th century in Massachusetts.