CONTROL OF THE NEXT WISCONSIN LEGISLATURE WILL BE DIVIDED

Peavey, Lynn

Control of The Next Wisconsin Legislature Will Be dvided CONSERVATIVES RETAIN GRIP IN STATE SENATE Control of Wisconsin Legislative Body by One Vote Over Progressives, Socialists BY LYNN PEAVEY...

...progressive (incomplete...
...Iowa—John S. Jackson, progressive "Grant—First, George Etech, progresIron and Vilas US or 20 precincts In Iron county)—John Benson, Land-O-Lakcs, progressive...
...D. Miller, progressive...
...The returns indicate that the Stalwart forces will have 17 votes in the senate at the 1931 session, while Progressives will have 14 and the Socialists two...
...Milwaukee—Nineteenth, Allen J. Busby, Progressive...
...Controlling the (platform convention means that Progressives will be able to dominate the Republican State Central committee, name its chairman, and write the state Republican platform this year...
...Calumet—Charles A. Barnard, Conservative...
...Langlade—John Fronek...
...Milwaukee—Seventh, Charles Melslng, conservative...
...conservative (incomplete...
...State Senate First District—John E. Cashman, Denmark, progressive...
...Green Lake and Waushara—George M. O'Connor, unopposed, conservative...
...a Stalwart, was nominated, Republicans appear to have little chance of electing their nominee...
...Milwaukee—First, T. H. Conway, conservative...
...Third, Milwaukee—Louis Polewczyn-skl, conservative...
...Among the outstanding Stalwarts at the 1929 session of the legislature who have been retired by Progressives are Assemblymen Wallace Ingalls, Racine...
...Control of The Next Wisconsin Legislature Will Be dvided CONSERVATIVES RETAIN GRIP IN STATE SENATE Control of Wisconsin Legislative Body by One Vote Over Progressives, Socialists BY LYNN PEAVEY ' Control of the Wisconsin legislature at the 1931 session will be divided between Progressives and Stalwarts, the Progressives holding their nominal control of the assembly and the Stalwarts maintaining their control of the senate, according to present returns...
...Milwaukee—Fifteenth, Theo...
...Price- -L...
...Seventh, Milwau k e e—Leonard C. Pons, progressive...
...Polakowski was renominated in the Socialist primary Tuesday...
...1 Oconto—Peter Shallow, conservative...
...Racine — First, John L. Sieh, progressive...
...Fifth, Milwaukee—Ben Gettelman, conservative...
...Eleventh—Phil E. Nelson, conservative (incomplete...
...conservative...
...Milwaukee—Fifth, Julius Jensen, conservative...
...Dane—Third, A. J. Baker, progressive...
...Portage—John T. Kostuck, Conservative, Monroe—Earl Hall, Progressive...
...Florence, Forest, Oneida—George A. Aude, conservative...
...Progressive Assembly Progressives scored a gain in the assembly, and will control the Republican platform convention which will be held here on Sept...
...Milwaukee—Eighteenth, M. T. Murray, conservative...
...progressive...
...second, Edward Hilker...
...S. Rhaugcr, conservative...
...W. Mann, progressive...
...Bayfield—Robert A. Nixon, progressive...
...Milwaukee—Sixth, F. W. Cords, conservative...
...Thirty-third—William H. Edwards, Sussex, conservative...
...Door—M...
...E. Rowland, Progressive...
...Milwaukee—Twelfth, Charles F. West-phal, conservative...
...Dunn—J...
...Thirteenth—Sen...
...Erie Ingram, progres-I sive...
...second, August J. Piper, progressive...
...Milwaukee—Fourteetnth, Al J. Bun-tin, conservative...
...Marathon, Second — Henry Ellen-becker, progressive...
...Charles W. Hutchison, Mineral Point...
...Fifteenth—George W. Blanchard, Edgerton, conservative, unopposed...
...Dodge—First, Frank Panzer, progressive...
...Outagamie, Second — William Bay, progressive...
...Ashland—B...
...Milwaukee—Eighth, Ben O. Wic2yn-skl, conservative...
...Ninth, Milwaukee—I...
...Richland -Ray Lawton, progressive...
...Lafayette — Dell Penniston, progressive...
...These returns may be changed should there be Independent candidacies for the senate in two or three districts where Stalwarts emerged as victors by close margins...
...Dane—First, Harold Groves, progressive...
...Lincoln—Leo Gesickl, Progressive...
...Milwaukee—Fourth, Fred W. Springer, conservative...
...Milwaukee—Eleventh, John C. Bauer, progressive...
...Marathon, First — Ben Lange, progressive...
...W. H. Markham, Horicon, conservative...
...Twenty-first—Walter S. Goodland, Racine, conservative...
...Twenty-seventh—Fred Zantow...
...Manitowoc — First...
...second, W. F. Miller, progressive...
...Washington—J...
...Although early reports gave the Republican nomination for member of the assembly in the Vilas-Iron county district to Mrs...
...J. Gehrman, progressive...
...Marinette—C...
...The third is one of the Milwaukee districts, and for man}- years has been a Socialist stronghold...
...A. Budkmg, Conservative...
...Columbia.—E...
...Milwaukee — Twentieth, Alfred E. Stigibauer, Progressive...
...Twenty-fifth—Otto Mueller, Wau-* sau...
...Fond du Lac—First, Carlton Mauthe, progressive...
...Nineteenth—Merritt F. White, Wln-ne'eonne, conservative (incomplete...
...Engel, conservative...
...Milwaukee—Tenth, John Eber, progressive...
...Herman Bil-Rrein, progressive, 4,397 to 4,293 (incomplete...
...Chippewa—Ingolf N. Rasmus, conservative...
...Prominent Stalwarts in the senate retired at the primary by Progressives Include Senators H. H. Smith, Milwaukee...
...P. Mehigan, conservative...
...S. Loomis, Mauston, progressive...
...A. Beggs, progressive...
...Twenty-ninth—John A. Anderson, progressive...
...Burnett and Washburn — James H. Jensen ('incomplete...
...Shawano — Paul Puhrman, progressive...
...Croix—H...
...Milwaukee—Second, Michael Laffey, conservative-Milwaukee—Third, Frank G. Pape, progressive...
...Outagamie, First—Oscar Schmiege, conservative...
...Kewaunee—Anton G. Schauer, conservative...
...second, I. E. Burtis, conservative...
...See roclalist Victor In the third senatorial district where Louis Polewszynski...
...Eau Claire—G...
...Taylor—John Camper, progressive...
...Pierce — Theodore Swanson, conservative...
...Harry E. Stephens, Platte-ville, and E. E. Husband, Balsam Lake...
...Henry Harrison Bmgham of Pennsylvania served continuously In the federal House of Representatives longer than any other member of that body...
...Grant—First, George Stech, progressive...
...Robert Caldwell, Lodi, and C. B. Casperson, Frederic...
...Milwaukee—Seventeenth, John Grob-schmidt, progressive...
...Barron—C...
...Juneau—Ben Tremain...
...Lawrence Lamoreux, Ashland: Paul Gebert, Merrill...
...Kenosha—First, L. W. Powell, conservative...
...His continuous service totaled 33 years and 3 9 days...
...Wood—Peter R. Ebbe, Progressive...
...Milwaukee — Ninth, Henry Kusick, conservative...
...Winnebago—First, William A. Meyer, Conservative...
...second, H. A. Wrucke, progressive...
...Dane—Second, J. O. Hanson, progressive...
...K. Callahan, conservative...
...The results of the Republican primaries in the various senatorial and assembly districts of the state, as compiled by the Associated Press, are as follows...
...Brown — Second, Gustave Zittlow, Progressive...
...Sauk—Robert Keller, progressive...
...Milwaukee — Thirteenth, Walter P. Kuptz, conservative...
...John Lohrfield, Progressive...
...A. Anne, progressive...
...John I. Dihring, Brownsville...
...Thirty-firstr-C...
...Twenty-third—Herman J. Severson, Jola, progressive (Incomplete...
...Polk—Marius Dueholm, progressive...
...Clark—Joseph Schmittfranz, progressive...
...Mayme B. Sanborn, Eagle River, a Stalwart, final returns show that the nomination has been won by ! John Benson, of Land O' Lakes, a Progressive...
...Milwaukee—Sixteenth, C. B. Perry, conservative...
...La Crosse—First, John Mulder, conservative...
...B. Goff, conservative...
...The present senator from that district, Walter Polakow-ski, is a Socialist and will probably be re-elected...
...Wtnebago—Second, Nels Larson, conservative...
...Seventeenth—William Olson, progressive, (Incomplete...
...third, John H. Kramper, progressive...
...Assembly Adams and Marquette—A...

Vol. 1 • September 1930 • No. 42


 
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