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400:, Norblad's first attempts to improve conditions in the state were largely ineffective. Lacking a political identity statewide, and considered a progressive by conservative elements in control of the state Republican party, Norblad was defeated in his primary bid in May 1930, coming in second place. When the winner of the primary unexpectedly died a month later, Norblad took his name out of the running for the nomination, giving the Republican state central committee his blessing to choose a new candidate. Defeated in his primary bid by 393:. Another $ 3 million was spent upgrading publicly owned facilities around the state. Norblad also accepted federal help in solving the dispute between Eastern Oregon's cattle and sheep ranchers. The Governor indicated his support for the pending military draft legislation working its way through Congress. He also argued for the state's acquisition of federally owned forest land. In 1931, the Modern Probation Act passed and the Oregon State Probation Commission established. 954: 388:
Norblad began focusing his attention on the economic situation in the state. He formed the state's first labor commission, later to become the State of Oregon Employment Department. He authorized $ 2 million worth of road construction, and succeeded in employing 5,000 workers. During his term in
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in 1909 with his wife, Edna Lyle Cates Norblad (1883–1972). He began practicing law, and became involved in the community. His first government office in Oregon was as Astoria's city attorney from 1910 to 1915. He would also become a member of the local school board, and president of the Astoria
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at the time of his birth). His parents were Peter and Bessie Youngsberg. The family's surname was changed by the Swedish Government. The family emigrated to the United States while Albin was very young, settling in
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Norblad went back to practicing law in Astoria, once again becoming closely involved in the community. He founded the Lower Columbia Association of Chambers of Commerce, and gained a grant from the descendants of
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for use in the Astoria Sesquicentennial Celebration. Norblad continued his practice and civic activities in Astoria until his death on April 17, 1960. He was buried with his wife, Edna Lyle at the
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in 1918, and served in the Senate starting in 1919. Re-elected in 1920, he attempted an abortive run for Oregon's At-large U.S. House seat in 1922. He was succeeded in the Senate in 1923 by
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newspaper. Graduating in 1902, he passed the bar exam and moved back to Michigan where he set up a law firm. He was elected District Attorney for
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office, the Oregon Department of Transportation and the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads worked to realign sections of the
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Chamber of Commerce. Norblad was also involved in many fraternal and civic organizations.
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This article is about the Oregon Governor. For the US Representative, see
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Oregon State Archives: Governor A.W. Norblad's Administration
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from Oregon's 1st Congressional District from 1946 to 1964.
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Portland State University and the Oregon Historical Society
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Portland State University and the Oregon Historical Society
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After the death on December 21, 1929 of sitting Governor
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A. Walter Norblad

Governor of Oregon
I. L. Patterson
Julius L. Meier
President
Oregon State Senate
Henry L. Corbett
Willard L. Marks
Oregon Senate
Oregon Senate
Clatsop County
Malmö
Sweden-Norway
Sweden
Astoria, Oregon
Republican
Lawyer
Astoria, Oregon
19th Governor of Oregon
A. Walter Norblad
United States House of Representatives
Malmö
Swedish-Norwegian Union
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Grand Rapids Business College
University of Chicago Law School
Delta County
Astoria, Oregon
Oregon State Senate

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