Juls J. Anderson Candidate
Born: |
October 19, 1881 Kolvereid, Midt-Norge Trøndelag County Norway |
Resided: |
Crookston,
Minnesota
Polk County Duluth, Minnesota Saint Louis County Madalia, Minnesota Watonwan County St. Paul, Minnesota Ramsey County |
Death: | December 23, 1951 |
Gender: | Man |
Occupation: | Newspaper editor |
Political Party: | Socialist; Farmer-Labor |
Notes: | Anderson moved from Two Harbros to Duluth in September 1916. He became Secretary of the Duluth Typographical Union. He resided in Madalia in Watonwan County for his 1922 state Senate campaign where he was editor of a Nonpartisan League paper. Anderson lived in Crookston during his first Farmer-Labor campaign for Lieutenant Governor in 1924 and in St. Paul for his second in 1942. |
Sources: | World War I Draft Registration Card (September 12, 1918). World War II Draft Registration Card (April 26, 1942). Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index (1951-MN-028030). United States Census, 1920. The Labor World, October 28, 1916 (p. 2). The Duluth Herald, May 15, 1922 (p. 10). |
The Labor World, October 28, 1916 (p. 2).
Election Details
Number of state/federal offices sought | Number of campaigns | Number of winning campaigns |
---|---|---|
4 | 6 | 1 |
Date | Election | Stage | Party | Votes | Percent | Result |
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11/03/1942 | Lieutenant Governor | General | Farmer-Labor | 250,410 | 33.42% | Lost |
09/08/1942 | Lieutenant Governor | Primary | Farmer-Labor | 51,582 | 50.84% | Won |
06/16/1924 | Lieutenant Governor | Primary | Farmer-Labor | 38,387 | 21.30% | Lost |
06/19/1922 | State Senate, District 09 | Primary | Nonpartisan | 1,408 | 17.97% | Lost |
06/17/1918 | State House, District 58 | Primary | Nonpartisan | 650 | 11.50% | Lost |
11/07/1916 | U.S. House, District 08 | General | Socialist | 9,034 | 26.25% | Lost |