Michigan: Lieutenant Governors, 1950s
Lieutenant Governors of Michigan, 1950-59 (may be
incomplete!)
John
W. Connolly 1949-50
William
C. Vandenberg 1951-52
Clarence
A. Reid 1953-54
Philip
A. Hart 1955-58
John
B. Swainson 1959-60
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
Lieutenant Governors of Michigan: Events and
Candidates of the 1950's (may be incomplete!)
- 1950 Sep 12:
John
W. Connolly (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1950 Sep 12:
William
C. Vandenberg (Rep), nominated;
Harry
Henderson (Rep), defeated in primary;
Dan
Mills (Rep), defeated in primary;
Laverne
Laubengayer (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1950 Nov 7:
William
C. Vandenberg (Rep), elected;
John
W. Connolly (Dem), defeated;
Richard
E. DeMille (Prohibition), defeated;
James
C. Horvath (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Sol
Dollinger (Socialist Workers), defeated.
- 1952 Aug 5:
John
W. Connolly (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1952 Aug 5:
Clarence
A. Reid (Rep), nominated;
George
W. Welsh (Rep), defeated in primary;
Harry
Henderson (Rep), defeated in primary;
David
E. Young (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1952 Nov 4:
Clarence
A. Reid (Rep), elected;
John
W. Connolly (Dem), defeated;
Harold
A. Lindahl (Prohibition), defeated;
James
C. Horvath (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1954 Aug 3:
Philip
A. Hart (Dem), nominated;
George
S. Fitzgerald (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1954 Aug 3:
Clarence
A. Reid (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1954 Nov 2:
Philip
A. Hart (Dem), elected;
Clarence
A. Reid (Rep), defeated;
Harold
A. Lindahl (Prohibition), defeated;
James
C. Horvath (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1956 Aug 7:
Philip
A. Hart (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1956 Aug 7:
Clarence
A. Reid (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1956 Nov 6:
Philip
A. Hart (Dem), elected;
Clarence
A. Reid (Rep), defeated;
Harold
A. Lindahl (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1958 Aug 5:
John
B. Swainson (Dem), nominated;
Michael
T. Mohardt (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1958 Nov 4:
John
B. Swainson (Dem), elected;
Donald
A. Brown (Rep), defeated;
Herbert
E. Crouter (Prohibition), defeated;
James
C. Horvath (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Larry
Dolinski (Socialist Workers), defeated.
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