R.C. Arnold Candidate
Born: |
March 13, 1860 Chicago, Illinois Cook County United States |
Resided: |
Sebeka,
Minnesota
Wadena County |
Death: | July 4, 1942 |
Gender: | Man |
Occupation: | Retired, former justice of the peace. |
Political Party: | Nonpartisan (Farmer-Labor) |
Offices Held: | Sebeka Justice of the Peace. Porcupine Township (Montana) Justice of the Peace. Montana State Representative (1919-1920). |
Notes: | Arnold grew up in St. Paul and moved to Sebeka in 1897. Arnold was Commissioner of Itasca State Park from 1907-1908. He lived in Montana from 1913 to 1922 where he was elected to the Montana state House on the Democratic-Nonpartisan ticket and was the Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor in 1920. Arnold moved back to Sebeka in 1922. |
Sources: | Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index (1942-MN-016123). United States Census, 1880. The Butte Daily Bulletin, October 14, 1920 (p. 2). The Minneapolis Tribune, November 9, 1934 (p. 2). |
Election Details
Number of state/federal offices sought | Number of campaigns | Number of winning campaigns |
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1 | 2 | 0 |
Date | Election | Stage | Party | Votes | Percent | Result |
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11/06/1934 | State House, District 51 | General | Nonpartisan | 2,174 | 47.87% | Lost |
11/08/1932 | State House, District 51 | General | Nonpartisan | 1,838 | 46.95% | Lost |