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44: 377: 292:, beating out Wilmer A. Cadmus, Frank Hubschmitt and Harry Santhouse. In the election, he captured 54.6% of the vote, while the Democrat Cadmus captured 43.5%. Seger faced smooth re-election bids in 1924 and 1926, when he captured over 70% of the vote against his Democratic rivals. In December 1929, Seger's daughter, Alva M. Seger, married 311:, Seger faced Harry Joelson in a close re-election bid. He captured 53.7% of the vote in the race for the seat in New Jersey's 7th district. Seger faced Joelson again in the 1932 elections, but this time, the race was much closer. Seger captured 49.2% of the vote, squeezing by Joelson by a mere 239 votes. Seger served as 852: 634:"Rep. George Seger Of New Jersey, 74; Republican, Mayor of Passaic 1911-19, in House Since 1922. Dies in Washington. Colleagues Praise Work. Speaker Bankhead and Rep. J.W. Martin Jr. Pay Tribute. Waterways Authority" 390: 327:. Seger defeated Noort by capturing 53.6% of the vote. Seger won future re-election bids, and served as the Representative for the 8th district until August 26, 1940, when he suddenly died in 782: 747: 827: 705: 697: 320: 276:
in 1917 and 1918. After serving as mayor, Seger became the city's director of finance, and held that position until 1923 when he ran for the House seat in
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for eighteen years, from 1923 until his death on August 26, 1940. Seger first represented
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from New Jersey
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List of United States Congress members who died in office (1900–49)
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in the city. Seger involved himself with such organization as the
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in 1916, member of the Council of National Defense during
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The Political Graveyard profile for George Nicholas Seger
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In the 1934 House elections, he faced 256:'s politics, serving as a member of the 228:, Seger involved himself in building up 789:New Jersey's 8th congressional district 754:New Jersey's 7th congressional district 414: 412: 410: 408: 406: 14: 810: 693:"SEGER, George Nicholas (id: S000228)" 342:, who served the position until 1961. 216:Seger was born on January 4, 1866, in 205:from 1933 to 1940, where he succeeded 195:United States House of Representatives 288:Seger won the election and succeeded 469: 403: 823:20th-century New Jersey politicians 24: 309:1930 United States House elections 25: 864: 818:20th-century American legislators 685: 375: 654: 626: 617: 588: 252:. 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George Nicholas Seger

U.S. House of Representatives
New Jersey
Amos H. Radcliffe
Gordon Canfield
7th district
8th district
New York, New York
Washington, D.C.
Republican
New Jersey
United States House of Representatives
New Jersey's 7th District
New Jersey's 8th District
Fred A. Hartley Jr.
New York City
Passaic, New Jersey
Passaic
business
Freemasons
Knights Templar
Shriners
Elks
Royal Arcanum
city
board of education
mayor of Passaic, New Jersey
Republican National Convention
World War I

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