Minnesota: Governors, 1900s
Governors of Minnesota, 1900-09 (may be
incomplete!)
John
Lind 1899-1901
Samuel
R. Van Sant 1901-05
John
Albert Johnson 1905-09
Adolph
O. Eberhart 1909-15
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
Governors of Minnesota: Events and Candidates
of the 1900's (may be incomplete!)
- 1900 Nov 6:
Samuel
R. Van Sant (Rep), elected;
John
Lind (Dem), defeated;
Bernt
B. Haugan (Prohibition), defeated;
Thomas
H. Lucas (Socialist Democratic), defeated;
Edward
Kriz (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Sylvester
M. Fairchild (Midroad Populist), defeated.
- 1902 Nov 4:
Samuel
R. Van Sant (Rep), elected;
Leonard
A. Rosing (Dem), defeated;
Charles
Scanlon (Prohibition), defeated;
Thomas
J. McIghen (People's), defeated;
Thomas
Van Lear (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Jay
E. Nash (Socialist), defeated.
- 1904 Nov 8:
John
Albert Johnson (Dem), elected;
Robert
C. Dunn (Rep), defeated;
Charles
W. Dorsett (Prohibition), defeated;
Jay
E. Nash (Public Ownership), defeated;
A.
W. M. Anderson (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1906 Nov 6:
John
Albert Johnson (Dem), elected;
A. L.
Cole (Rep), defeated;
Charles
W. Dorsett (Prohibition), defeated;
O.
E. Lofthus (Public Ownership), defeated.
- 1908:
Jacob
F. Jacobson, defeated;
John
Albert Johnson (Dem), elected.
- 1909 Sep 20:
John
Albert Johnson, died in office.
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