02/07/1927 |
State Senate, District 65
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Special |
Laura E. Naplin (Nonpartisan) won with 2,939 votes (53.57%) and a winning margin of +7.15
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Candidate |
Gender |
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Laura E. Naplin
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Woman |
Nonpartisan |
2,939
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53.57
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Marius Waldal
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Man |
Nonpartisan |
2,547
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46.43
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Special election caused by the vacancy following the death of Senator Oscar A. Naplin on January 15, 1927.
Laura Naplin, a resident of Thief River Falls, was the widow of Senator Naplin and the first woman to serve in the Minnesota State Senate.
Waldal was a farmer from Plummer and former state Representative (HD 65, 1923-1927).
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01/24/1927 |
State Senate, District 40
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Special |
Conrad Olson (Nonpartisan) won with 2,987 votes (53.67%) and a winning margin of +7.35
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Candidate |
Gender |
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Conrad Olson
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Man |
Nonpartisan |
2,987
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53.67
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Bruce W. Sanborn
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Man |
Nonpartisan |
2,578
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46.33
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Special election caused by the vacancy following the death of Senator James Denegre on December 30, 1926. Olson was a former St. Paul municipal judge. Sanborn was an attorney from St. Paul.
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01/17/1927 |
State Senate, District 40
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Special Primary |
Bruce W. Sanborn (Nonpartisan) won with 1,155 votes (21.88%) and a winning margin of +6.14
Conrad Olson (Nonpartisan) won with 850 votes (16.10%) and a winning margin of +0.36
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Candidate |
Gender |
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Bruce W. Sanborn
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Man |
Nonpartisan |
1,155
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21.88
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Conrad Olson
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Man |
Nonpartisan |
850
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16.10
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Leavitt Corning
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Man |
Nonpartisan |
831
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15.74
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Thomas (T.W.) McMeekin
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Man |
Nonpartisan |
558
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10.57
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Charles A. McDonald
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Man |
Nonpartisan |
321
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6.08
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Arthur (A.J.) McQuillan
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Man |
Nonpartisan |
302
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5.72
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George W. McCree
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Man |
Nonpartisan |
286
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5.42
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Steve Down
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Man |
Nonpartisan |
276
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5.23
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Clifford W. Gardner
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Man |
Nonpartisan |
220
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4.17
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Joseph M. Hackney
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Man |
Nonpartisan |
206
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3.90
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Daniel J. Hollihan
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Man |
Nonpartisan |
122
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2.31
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Allan McGill
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Man |
Nonpartisan |
91
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1.72
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Wallace L. Kelly
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Man |
Nonpartisan |
61
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1.16
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Special primary election caused by the vacancy following the death of Senator James Denegre on December 30, 1926. Olson was a former St. Paul municipal judge. Sanborn was an attorney from St. Paul.
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