Elmer Childress Candidate
Born: |
April 28, 1917 Lathrop, Missouri Clinton County United States |
Resided: |
Minneapolis,
Minnesota
Hennepin County |
Death: | March 15, 2006 |
Gender: | Man |
Racial Minority: | Black |
Occupation: | Business telephone installer, Vice-president of the Minnesota AFL-CIO, Minneapolis Urban League President. |
Military Service: | U.S. Army, World War II (Technical 4, 1943-1944). |
Political Party: | Democratic-Farmer-Labor |
Notes: | Childress was the DFL-endorsed candidate for Secretary of State in 1970 making him the first African-American candidate to be endorsed for a statewide office by a major party in Minnesota history. Contemporary media articles erroneously characterized Childress as the first black nominated to statewide office in Minnesota history. However, that distinction belongs to Robert Turner, a St. Paul resident who was nominated by the Communist Party for Secretary of State in 1932 and 1934. Childress later served as State Commissioner of Veterans Affairs (1971-1975). |
Sources: | Minnesota Death Certificate Index (2006-Mn-008154). Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File. Winona Daily News, July 2, 1970 (p. 7). The Minneapolis Tribune, July 6, 1970 (p. 22). |
The Minneapolis Tribune, June 29, 1970 (p. 1).
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 |
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09/15/1970 | Secretary of State | Primary | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | 87,983 | 22.99% | Lost |
Additional Images
St. Cloud Daily Times, September 14, 1970 (p. 11).