Lawrence H. Johnson Candidate

Born: December 17, 1862
Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein
Flensburg County
Germany
Resided: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Hennepin County
Death: December 1, 1947
Gender: Man
Occupation: Civil engineer and bridge contracting company founder (Hennepin Bridge Co.)
Political Party: Republican
Offices Held: State Representative: HD 43 (1901-1911).
Notes: Johnson served as Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1907 to 1908. Johnson's company built more than 12,000 bridges across the Upper Midwest.
Sources: Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index (1947-MN-024247). United States Census, 1900. United States of America Passport Application (#16926, February 17, 1900). Minneapolis Morning Tribune, December 2, 1947 (p. 17).
Photo of Lawrence H. Johnson
Photo of Lawrence H. Johnson
35th Minnesota Legislative Manual, Minnesota Digital Library.

Election Details

Number of state/federal offices sought Number of campaigns Number of winning campaigns
2 9 8
Date Election Stage Party Votes Percent Result
06/21/1926 State Senate, District 34 Primary Nonpartisan 2,061 18.49% Lost
11/03/1908 State House, District 43 General Republican 5,945 40.80% Won
11/06/1906 State House, District 43 General Republican 5,407 40.68% Won
09/18/1906 State House, District 43 Primary Republican 3,685 28.42% Won
11/08/1904 State House, District 43 General Republican 5,772 45.10% Won
09/20/1904 State House, District 43 Primary Republican 2,583 25.60% Won
11/04/1902 State House, District 43 General Republican 4,361 49.48% Won
09/16/1902 State House, District 43 Primary Republican 2,508 33.23% Won
11/06/1900 State House, District 43 General Republican 4,393 38.38% Won