James Adlard Candidate

Born: January 1849
Lincolnshire County
England
Resided: Browns Valley, Minnesota
Traverse County
Death: November 28, 1934
Gender: Man
Occupation: Blacksmith
Political Party: Democrat
Notes: Adlard immigrated to Canada in 1869 and then to the United States in 1870. Adlard came to settle in Minnesota after stops in Boston, New York, Portage City (Wisconsin), and Cooks Valley (Wisconsin). Adlard later served as a U.S. Postmaster of Browns Valley.
Sources: United States Census, 1880. United States Census, 1900. Minnesota State Census, 1905. United States Census, 1910. Compendium of History and Biography of Central and Northern Minnesota (Geo. A. Ogle & Co., 1904, p. 555-556). The Minneapolis Morning Tribune, June 30, 1917 (p. 13).
No image available for James Adlard
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Election Details

Number of state/federal offices sought Number of campaigns Number of winning campaigns
1 6 2
Date Election Stage Party Votes Percent Result
11/03/1914 State House, District 48 General Nonpartisan 510 41.23% Lost
11/05/1912 State House, District 57 General Democrat 678 9.65% Lost
11/08/1910 State House, District 57 General Democrat 1,314 20.63% Lost
09/20/1910 State House, District 57 Primary Democrat N/A 100.00% Won
11/03/1908 State House, District 57 General Democrat 1,288 17.54% Lost
09/15/1908 State House, District 57 Primary Democrat N/A 100.00% Won

Additional Images

1908 Stevens County Primary Election Ballot.
1908 Stevens County Primary Election Ballot.
The Morris Tribune, September 5, 1908 (p. 4).
1908 Stevens County General Election Ballot.
1908 Stevens County General Election Ballot.
The Morris Tribune, October 31, 1908 (p. 3).