Local politics Smith served as an alderman in Kirkwood for two terms. He was a justice of the peace in
Biggsville, Illinois for sixteen years. He served for eight years on the board of education for the local high school and also served on the board of education for its elementary schools as well. In the 1948 general election, Smith was elected to a two-year term as
Illinois Treasurer. As Smith was not allowed to seek reelection to a consecutive term as Treasurer, he ran for the then-elected Clerk of the
Illinois Supreme Court. Smith lost the election to Republican incumbent
Earle Benjamin Searcy. In a surprise comeback, Smith defeated Republican incumbent
Morris E. Muhleman to represent the 53rd district in the
Illinois Senate. The 53rd included all or parts of
Henderson,
Mercer, and
Rock Island counties. Smith served a single term encompassing the 71st and 72nd Illinois General Assemblies. ==Death==