George H. Mallon Candidate

Born: June 15, 1877
Ogden, Kansas
Riley County
United States
Resided: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Hennepin County
Death: August 2, 1934
Gender: Man
Occupation: Business agent, builders trade union
Military Service: U.S. Army, 33rd Division, 132nd Infantry Regiment, World War I (Captain, 1917-1919).
Political Party: Republican; Independent
Offices Held: Hennepin County Commissioner.
Notes: Mallon was designated by Gernal Pershing as one of the "hundred heroes" of the U.S. forces in World War I.
Sources: United States Census, 1920. War Department, National Cemetery Interment Control Form (July 5, 1939). New Ulm Review, June 2, 1920 (p. 7). The St. Cloud Daily Times and The Daily Journal-Press, August 3, 1934 (p. 3).
Photo of George H. Mallon
Photo of George H. Mallon
New Ulm Review, June 2, 1920 (p. 7).

Election Details

Number of state/federal offices sought Number of campaigns Number of winning campaigns
1 2 0
Date Election Stage Party Votes Percent Result
11/02/1920 Lieutenant Governor General Independent 224,601 29.81% Lost
06/21/1920 Lieutenant Governor Primary Republican 138,707 47.16% Lost