Thomas D. Schall Candidate
Born: |
June 4, 1878 Reed City, Michigan Osceola County United States |
Resided: |
Minneapolis,
Minnesota
Hennepin County |
Death: | December 22, 1935 |
Gender: | Man |
Occupation: | Attorney |
Political Party: | Progressive; Republican |
Offices Held: | U.S. Representative: CD 10 (1915-1925). Minnesota U.S. Senator (1925-1936). |
Notes: | Schall lost his eyesight in 1907 after coming in contact with a high voltage electric wire. He was killed from being struck by an automobile in Washington, D.C. |
Sources: | Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. United States Census, 1910. The Honolulu Advertiser (Honolulu, Hawaii), December 23, 1935 (p. 1). |
Library of Congress.
Election Details
Number of state/federal offices sought | Number of campaigns | Number of winning campaigns |
---|---|---|
2 | 13 | 11 |
Date | Election | Stage | Party | Votes | Percent | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
11/04/1930 | U.S. Senate | General | Republican | 293,626 | 37.61% | Won |
06/16/1930 | U.S. Senate | Primary | Republican | 266,736 | 57.40% | Won |
11/04/1924 | U.S. Senate | General | Republican | 388,594 | 46.45% | Won |
06/16/1924 | U.S. Senate | Primary | Republican | 81,701 | 35.46% | Won |
06/18/1923 | U.S. Senate | Special Primary | Republican | 29,713 | 17.26% | Lost |
11/07/1922 | U.S. House, District 10 | General | Republican | 53,424 | 80.62% | Won |
11/02/1920 | U.S. House, District 10 | General | Republican | 54,971 | 68.30% | Won |
06/21/1920 | U.S. House, District 10 | Primary | Republican | 21,774 | 67.50% | Won |
11/06/1918 | U.S. House, District 10 | General | Republican | 25,793 | 71.02% | Won |
06/17/1918 | U.S. House, District 10 | Primary | Republican | 26,115 | 75.11% | Won |
11/07/1916 | U.S. House, District 10 | General | Progressive | 19,696 | 44.97% | Won |
11/03/1914 | U.S. House, District 10 | General | Progressive | 12,786 | 39.11% | Won |
11/05/1912 | U.S. House, District 05 | General | Progressive | 8,574 | 21.25% | Lost |
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