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David G. Classon

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American politician (1870–1930)
The Honorable
David G. Classon
Member of theU.S. House of Representatives
fromWisconsin's9th district
In office
March 4, 1917 – March 3, 1923
Preceded byThomas F. Konop
Succeeded byGeorge J. Schneider
Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge
for the 20th Circuit
In office
1928 – January 1, 1930
Appointed byFred R. Zimmerman
Preceded byWilliam B. Quinlan
Succeeded byArold Francis Murphy
Personal details
BornDavid Guy Classon
(1870-09-27)September 27, 1870
DiedSeptember 6, 1930(1930-09-06) (aged 59)
Oconto, Wisconsin, U.S.
Resting placeEvergreen Cemetery
Oconto, Wisconsin
Political partyRepublican
Spouses
  • Myrtle Leila Orr
  • (died 1931)
Children4

David Guy Classon (September 27, 1870 – September 6, 1930) was an American lawyer and politician. He representedWisconsin's 9th congressional district in theUnited States House of Representatives for three terms.[1]

Biography

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David G. Classon was born inOconto, Wisconsin. He attended the public schools, and graduated from the law department of theUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison in 1891, earning hisLL.B. He was admitted to the bar the same year and commenced practice in Oconto. He was elected county judge ofOconto County, Wisconsin, from 1894 to 1898, and was then elected Mayor of Oconto from 1898 to 1900. After his two terms as mayor, he served asCity attorney from 1900 to 1906, as president of the board of education in 1912 and 1913, and as president of the board of fire and police commissioners in 1915 and 1916.

In 1916, Classon was elected as aRepublican to represent Wisconsin's 9th congressional district in theSixty-fifth Congress, defeating Democratic incumbentThomas F. Konop. He was then re-elected to theSixty-sixth, andSixty-seventhCongresses, serving until March 3, 1923.[2][3] In Congress, he was one of the two Wisconsin congressmen who voted in favor of the declaration of war withGermany duringWorld War I, out of the eleven members of the Wisconsin delegation.[4] He was opposed toprohibition.

He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1922. He resumed the practice of law in Oconto, Wisconsin. After returning to Oconto, he served as circuit judge of the 20th circuit (1928–1930), filling the unexpired term of William B. Quinlan.[2] He died at his home in Oconto, Wisconsin, on September 6, 1930.[2][3] He was interred in Evergreen Cemetery.[3]

Electoral history

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U.S. House of Representatives, Wisconsin 9th District election, 1916[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
General Election, November 7, 1916
RepublicanDavid G. Classon20,61452.50%+7.63%
DemocraticThomas F. Konop (incumbent)18,07846.04%−5.26%
SocialistFrederick Nanman5761.47%
Scattering10.00%
Total votes'39,269''100.0%'+30.27%
Republicangain fromDemocratic
U.S. House of Representatives, Wisconsin 9th District election, 1918[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
General Election, November 5, 1916
RepublicanDavid G. Classon (incumbent)16,35260.43%+7.93%
DemocraticAndrew R. McDonald10,70239.55%−6.49%
Scattering70.03%
Total votes'27,061''100.0%'-31.09%
Republicanhold
U.S. House of Representatives, Wisconsin 9th District election, 1920[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
General Election, November 2, 1916
RepublicanDavid G. Classon (incumbent)32,02759.23%−1.20%
DemocraticAndrew R. McDonald20,10837.19%−2.36%
SocialistHarry G. Hanrahan1,9333.57%
Scattering30.01%
Total votes'27,061''100.0%'-31.09%
Republicanhold

References

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  1. ^Classon, David Guy 1870 - 1930 (Wisconsin Historical Society)Archived 2011-06-10 at theWayback Machine
  2. ^abc"Ex-Judge Classon of Oconto Is Dead".The Capital Times. September 8, 1930. p. 13. RetrievedDecember 17, 2014 – viaNewspapers.com.Open access icon
  3. ^abc"Judge Classon, Noted Stawart, Dies at Oconto".Oshkosh Daily Northwestern. September 8, 1930. p. 3. RetrievedDecember 17, 2014 – viaNewspapers.com.Open access icon
  4. ^"TO ADOPT S. J. RES. 1, (43 STAT-1, APRIL 16, 1917), DECLARING THAT A STATE OF WAR EXISTS BETWEEN THE IMPERIAL GERMAN GOVERNMENT AND THE GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLE OF THE U.S., AUTHORIZING THE PRESIDENT TO EMPLOY ENTIRE NAVAL AND MILITARY FORCES OF THE U. S. AND RESOURCES OF GOVERNMENT TO CARRY ON WAR AGAINST GERMANY. (P. 306-1)".govtrack. Retrieved7 June 2017.
  5. ^"Election statistics". The Wisconsin Blue Book, 1917 (Report). State of Wisconsin. 1917. p. 291. RetrievedDecember 14, 2019.
  6. ^Hunter, Paul F., ed. (1919)."Election statistics". The Wisconsin Blue Book, 1919 (Report). State of Wisconsin. p. 156. RetrievedDecember 14, 2019.
  7. ^"Election statistics". The Wisconsin Blue Book, 1921 (Report). State of Wisconsin. 1921. p. 156. RetrievedDecember 14, 2019.

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