Sutton was first elected to the Washington State Senate in 1913, where he pushed through an appropriation of $300,000 to the Normal School over the veto of Governor
Ernest Lister. The appropriation was used to replace the administration building lost in the
1912 fire with what would become the prominent Showalter Hall on the campus of Eastern Washington University. Other accomplishments as a politician include saving the
State College from being demoted to a trade school. After retiring from the Senate, he continued to farm and act as a prominent citizen of Cheney until his death in December 1940. Sutton was the Republican candidate for governor in 1916. ==Legacy==