Michigan: Lieutenant Governors, 1930s
Lieutenant Governors of Michigan, 1930-39 (may be
incomplete!)
Luren
D. Dickinson 1927-32
Allen
E. Stebbins 1933-34
Thomas
Read 1935-36
Leo
J. Nowicki 1937-38
Luren
D. Dickinson 1939
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
Lieutenant Governors of Michigan: Events and
Candidates of the 1930's (may be incomplete!)
- 1930 Sep 9:
Frank
J. Sawyer (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1930 Sep 9:
Luren
D. Dickinson (Rep), nominated;
Thomas
Read (Rep), defeated in primary;
Fred
M. Breen (Rep), defeated in primary;
Ethan
M. Thompson (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1930 Sep 9:
Ida
S. Wilson (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
- 1930 Sep 9:
Benjamin
A. Faulkner (Workers), nominated unopposed.
- 1930 Sep 9:
Norman
Wager (Prohibition), nominated unopposed.
- 1930 Nov 4:
Luren
D. Dickinson (Rep), elected;
Frank
J. Sawyer (Dem), defeated;
Benjamin
A. Faulkner (Workers), defeated;
Ida
S. Wilson (Socialist), defeated;
Norman
Wager (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1932:
Charles
A. Sink (Rep), defeated in primary;
Virgil
A. Fitch (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1932:
Elroy
M. Loose (Prohibition), defeated;
Luren
D. Dickinson (Rep), defeated.
- 1934 Sep 11:
Allen
E. Stebbins (Dem), nominated;
John
T. Bailey (Dem), defeated in primary;
Patrick
H. Kane (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1934 Sep 11:
Thomas
Read (Rep), nominated;
Fred
R. Ming (Rep), defeated in primary;
Ernest
T. Conlon (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1934 Nov 6:
Thomas
Read (Rep), elected;
Allen
E. Stebbins (Dem), defeated;
Roy
E. Mathews (Socialist), defeated;
John
Maki (Communist), defeated;
C.
C. Willett (Farmer-Labor), defeated;
Richard
A. O'Brien (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Maurice
C. Latta (Commonwealth), defeated;
George
W. Starkweather (People's Progressive), defeated;
Cliffie
D. Willis (National), defeated;
Walter
A. Woods (American), defeated.
- 1936 Sep 15:
Leo
J. Nowicki (Dem), nominated;
Leon
D. Case (Dem), defeated in primary;
Charles
F. Hemans (Dem), defeated in primary;
Henry
C. Glasner (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1936 Sep 15:
Luren
D. Dickinson (Rep), nominated;
Thomas
Read (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1936 Nov 3:
Leo
J. Nowicki (Dem), elected;
Luren
D. Dickinson (Rep), defeated;
Nahum
Burnett (Socialist), defeated;
Wesley
Ried (Farmer-Labor), defeated;
Frank
Sykes (Communist), defeated;
James
C. Horvath (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Frank
E. Ellsworth (American), defeated.
- 1938 Sep 13:
Leo
J. Nowicki (Dem), nominated;
George
A. Schroeder (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1938 Sep 13:
Luren
D. Dickinson (Rep), nominated;
Thomas
Read (Rep), defeated in primary;
Arthur
F. Moore (Rep), defeated in primary;
Joseph
A. Powers (Rep), defeated in primary;
Edward
W. Fehling (Rep), defeated in primary;
Horace
T. Barnaby (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1938 Nov 8:
Luren
D. Dickinson (Rep), elected;
Leo
J. Nowicki (Dem), defeated;
Kermit
Johnson (Socialist), defeated;
Frank
J. Sawyer (Constitutional Democratic), defeated;
Anthony
Koss (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Charles
E. Shaver (Square Deal), defeated;
Blanche
Winters (American), defeated;
Elroy
M. Loose (Commonwealth), defeated;
Roy
Dent (Protestants United), defeated.
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