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240:and supported the reelection of President
655:, Wisconsin State Senate, 1935–1937
639:, Wisconsin State Senate, 1937–1940
633:, Wisconsin State Senate, 1935–1941
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2850:Served as a Republican (1923–1933) in
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2832:Wisconsin's 7th congressional district
2829:Served as a Republican (1929–1931) in
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2815:Served as a Republican (1931–1933) in
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450:Wisconsin's 8th congressional district
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562:Milwaukee County District Attorney
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653:Edwin Myrwyn Rowlands
521:Governor of Wisconsin
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3028:Kasparek, Jonathan.
2998:27 (1977): 163–193.
1372:William H. Dieterich
1299:Otto F. Christenson
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908:Harry P. Van Guilder
752:Hjalmer S. Halvorsen
355:U.S. Representatives
137:National affiliation
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381:U.S. Representative
365:U.S. Representative
264:Orland Steen Loomis
68:March 17, 1946
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2971:Milwaukee Sentinel
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558:Herbert J. Steffes
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703:Laurie E. Carlson
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2511:Herman Ekern
2500:Progressive
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2339:U.S. Senate
2077:Paul Alfonsi
2025:
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1334:
1168:
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862:Carl J. Peik
838:Tom Lomsdahl
625:2nd district
611:6th district
583:2nd district
501:Herman Ekern
475:State office
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273:Joe McCarthy
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3161:Progressive
3130:Libertarian
2876:(1949–1961)
2841:(1946–1953)
2586:45.26 / 100
2520:26.58 / 100
2400:47.78 / 100
1740:29.63 / 100
1717:26.19 / 100
1692:30.65 / 100
1667:26.03 / 100
1642:40.28 / 100
1622:41.61 / 100
1598:40.03 / 100
1571:52.12 / 100
1549:34.41 / 100
1524:46.66 / 100
1381:21.41 / 100
1356:34.82 / 100
1329:49.65 / 100
1307:29.76 / 100
1284:32.53 / 100
1259:39.78 / 100
1232:35.24 / 100
1212:34.36 / 100
1187:36.00 / 100
1163:36.10 / 100
1136:41.69 / 100
1114:46.38 / 100
1092:35.06 / 100
1069:35.25 / 100
1042:39.12 / 100
856:Earl Mullen
627:(1937–1939)
613:(1937–1945)
599:(1935–1937)
585:(1937–1939)
564:(1936–1940)
469:(1931–1939)
453:(1935–1939)
421:(1935–1946)
409:Merlin Hull
405:(1935–1943)
389:(1933–1939)
373:(1935–1939)
317:Merlin Hull
250:Pacific War
123:Agrarianism
3195:Categories
3156:Labor–Farm
3100:Republican
3095:Democratic
2919:References
2746:Republican
2703:5.82 / 100
2682:Republican
2643:No seat up
2631:Republican
2592:Re-elected
2565:Republican
2459:No seat up
2406:Re-elected
2322:Republican
2287:Republican
2249:Republican
2214:Republican
2177:Republican
2142:Republican
2104:Republican
1910:Republican
1906:Democratic
1785:5.98 / 100
1765:1.04 / 100
1577:Re-elected
1530:Re-elected
1466:Treasurer
1451:7.00 / 100
1431:6.38 / 100
1408:5.76 / 100
1120:Re-elected
890:Republican
802:Republican
762:Republican
741:Republican
719:Republican
672:Republican
663:Republican
535:Republican
495:Republican
348:Republican
285:Socialists
226:U.S. House
187:politics.
75:1946-03-17
57:1934-05-19
3135:Socialist
2708:3rd of 5
2525:2nd of 6
2377:Position
2365:Election
1839:Position
1827:Election
1821:Position
1809:Election
1790:3rd of 4
1770:4th of 4
1745:2nd of 5
1722:2nd of 5
1697:2nd of 4
1672:2nd of 4
1647:2nd of 5
1627:2nd of 5
1554:2nd of 6
1456:3rd of 4
1436:3rd of 4
1413:3rd of 5
1386:2nd of 5
1361:2nd of 5
1312:2nd of 4
1289:2nd of 4
1264:2nd of 5
1237:2nd of 4
1217:2nd of 5
1192:2nd of 5
1097:2nd of 7
1074:2nd of 7
960:Governor
874:Ben Rubin
623:from the
609:from the
595:from the
581:from the
293:Milwaukee
185:Wisconsin
169:Elections
94:(in part)
89:(in part)
65:Dissolved
3149:Inactive
2754:See also
2721:104,377
2657:185,114
2606:469,063
2581:605,609
2540:330,823
2515:249,209
2475:479,263
2422:334,345
2395:440,513
2380:Control
2356:% votes
2353:# votes
2350:Nominee
2232:13 / 100
2160:25 / 100
2117:212,631
2087:32 / 100
2042:154,891
2012:46 / 100
2004:437,916
1965:242,631
1932:45 / 100
1924:304,804
1881:137,544
1842:Control
1824:Control
1735:215,995
1712:196,287
1687:382,237
1662:332,505
1637:368,707
1617:391,150
1593:457,942
1566:601,638
1544:302,639
1519:419,249
1498:% votes
1495:# votes
1492:Nominee
1480:% votes
1477:# votes
1474:Nominee
1376:205,730
1351:256,851
1324:397,664
1302:367,009
1279:411,055
1254:546,436
1227:316,657
1207:313,066
1182:353,381
1158:394,252
1131:465,918
1109:573,724
1087:303,387
1064:313,682
1037:373,093
1016:% votes
1013:# votes
1010:Nominee
998:% votes
995:# votes
992:Nominee
980:% votes
977:# votes
974:Nominee
118:Populism
100:Ideology
2698:73,089
2660:24.72%
2609:36.96%
2543:36.26%
2478:42.69%
2425:37.76%
2368:Leader
2305:6 / 100
2262:47,895
2193:25.18%
2190:85,806
2120:32.09%
2050:11 / 33
2045:35.00%
2007:38.73%
1973:16 / 33
1968:42.00%
1927:34.09%
1889:11 / 33
1884:32.10%
1830:Leader
1812:Leader
1780:73,451
1760:12,681
1604:Elected
1446:84,989
1426:79,068
1403:76,028
1335:Elected
1169:Elected
1142:Elected
1048:Elected
344:Senator
252:during
191:History
73: (
55: (
47:Founded
3041:online
3017:online
3000:online
2729:1 / 10
2724:9.01%
2665:2 / 10
2614:3 / 10
2548:2 / 10
2483:7 / 10
2430:7 / 10
2374:Seats
2371:Votes
2362:Notes
2359:Place
2270:5 / 33
2265:8.81%
2198:6 / 33
2125:6 / 33
1862:Share
1850:Share
1836:Seats
1833:Votes
1818:Seats
1815:Votes
1504:Notes
1501:Place
1486:Notes
1483:Place
1022:Notes
1019:Place
1004:Notes
1001:Place
986:Notes
983:Place
145:Colors
32:Leader
3125:Green
3118:Minor
3088:Major
2786:Notes
2347:Year
1489:Year
1471:Year
1007:Year
989:Year
971:Year
463:from
447:from
431:from
415:from
399:from
383:from
367:from
149:Green
2742:3rd
2718:N/A
2714:1944
2689:1944
2678:3rd
2654:N/A
2650:1942
2638:1942
2627:2nd
2603:N/A
2599:1940
2572:1940
2561:2nd
2531:1938
2506:1938
2466:1936
2454:1936
2413:1934
2386:1934
2318:3rd
2296:N/A
2292:1944
2283:3rd
2256:1944
2245:3rd
2223:N/A
2219:1942
2210:2nd
2184:1942
2173:2nd
2151:N/A
2147:1940
2138:2nd
2111:1940
2100:2nd
2072:1938
2063:2nd
2036:1938
1995:1936
1956:1936
1915:1934
1902:2nd
1878:N/A
1874:1934
1865:No.
1859:No.
1853:No.
1847:No.
1776:1944
1753:1944
1728:1942
1705:1942
1678:1940
1655:1940
1633:1938
1613:1938
1584:1936
1562:1936
1537:1934
1510:1934
1442:1944
1419:1944
1394:1944
1367:1942
1342:1942
1320:1942
1295:1940
1270:1940
1245:1940
1223:1938
1198:1938
1178:1938
1149:1936
1127:1936
1105:1936
1080:1934
1055:1934
1028:1934
232:and
222:1936
220:and
218:1934
199:and
179:The
2496:1st
2444:1st
2242:12
2097:12
2026:1st
1987:1st
1946:1st
1942:45
1899:11
3197::
2870:,
2835:,
2739:1
2675:1
2624:1
2558:5
2440:7
2315:7
2280:1
2170:7
2135:5
2060:5
2022:1
1983:5
1868:±
1856:±
645:,
619:,
605:,
591:,
577:,
560:,
543:,
529:,
519:,
509:,
489:,
459:,
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379:,
363:,
342:,
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260:.
244:.
3075:e
3068:t
3061:v
1908:–
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