Andrew G. Cooper Candidate

Born: March 17, 1894
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Hennepin County
United States
Resided: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Hennepin County
Death: March 6, 1956
Gender: Man
Occupation: Machinist
Military Service: U.S. Army, 216th Field Signal Battalion, Company B, 16th Division, World War I (Private 1st Class, 1918-1919).
Political Party: Nonpartisan (Nonpartisan League)
Notes: Note: Cooper's birthday is listed as March 15, 1893 on his World War I Draft Registration Card, March 15, 1895 on his World War II Draft Registration Card, and March 17, 1894 on his tombstone. Cooper was an organizer of the Farmer-Labor Party and a candidate for Mayor of Minneapolis in 1934. He later became an attorney.
Sources: Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index (1956-MN-005317). The Minneapolis Star, March 5, 1956 (p. A13). World War I Draft Registration Card (June 5, 1917). World War II Draft Registration Card (April 27, 1942). United States Census, 1920. United States Census, 1930.
Photo of Andrew G. Cooper
Photo of Andrew G. Cooper
Minnesota Daily Star, October 17, 1922 (p. 7).

Election Details

Number of state/federal offices sought Number of campaigns Number of winning campaigns
1 1 0
Date Election Stage Party Votes Percent Result
11/07/1922 State Senate, District 28 General Nonpartisan 2,790 41.62% Lost