Harvey B. Sathre Candidate

Born: February 23, 1920
Austin, Minnesota
Mower County
United States
Resided: Adams, Minnesota
Mower County
Death: November 19, 2013
Gender: Man
Occupation: Dairy farmer
Military Service: U.S. Army, World War II (1941-1948).
Political Party: Nonpartisan (Conservative Caucus)
Offices Held: State Representative: HD 05 (1963-1967); HD 05B (1967-1973). Mayor of Adams.
Sources: Minnesota Historical Society Birth Certificate Index (1920-20569). Minnesota Death Certificate Index (2013-MN-036086). World War II Draft Registration Card (July 1, 1941). Austin Daily Herald, November 2, 1962 (p. 6). Ashbury Park Press, "Harvey B. Sathre," November 21, 2013.
Photo of Harvey B. Sathre
Photo of Harvey B. Sathre
63rd Minnesota Legislative Manual, Minnesota Digital Library.

Election Details

Number of state/federal offices sought Number of campaigns Number of winning campaigns
1 12 8
Date Election Stage Party Votes Percent Result
11/03/1992 State House, District 27B General Independent-Republican 6,495 37.78% Lost
09/15/1992 State House, District 27B Primary Independent-Republican 683 100.00% Won
09/14/1976 State House, District 35A Primary Independent-Republican 849 39.43% Lost
11/07/1972 State House, District 35A General Nonpartisan 4,282 34.73% Lost
11/03/1970 State House, District 05B General Nonpartisan 7,079 100.00% Won
11/05/1968 State House, District 05B General Nonpartisan 6,009 61.64% Won
11/08/1966 State House, District 05B General Nonpartisan 5,504 63.78% Won
11/03/1964 State House, District 05 General Nonpartisan 5,086 58.75% Won
11/06/1962 State House, District 05 General Nonpartisan 4,161 54.04% Won
09/11/1962 State House, District 05 Primary Nonpartisan 1,760 36.38% Won
11/08/1960 State House, District 05 General Nonpartisan 9,582 48.26% Lost
09/13/1960 State House, District 05 Primary Nonpartisan 2,739 37.87% Won

Additional Images

Print advertisement for Harvey B. Sathre's 1962 HD 05 general election campaign
Print advertisement for Harvey B. Sathre's 1962 HD 05 general election campaign
Austin Daily Herald, November 10, 1962 (p. 2).