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1926Election Cycle

Republicans swept elections for statewide office again, reelecting Governor Theodore Christianson, Lieutenant Governor William Nolan, Secretary of State Mike Holm, Auditor Ray Chase, Attorney General Clifford Hilton, Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner Ole Jacobson, and Clerk of the Supreme Court Grace Kaercher. Julius Schmahl defeated appointed Treasurer Edward Stark in the GOP primary en route to a general election victory. Democrats did not field nominees in races for Secretary of State and Treasurer.

In U.S. House races, Republican incumbent Oscar Carss placed a distant third in the 4th CD primary behind Melvin Maas. In the general election, Republican Conrad Selvig flipped the 9th CD seat held by Farmer-Laborite Knud Wefald. The GOP won eight seats overall to two for the Farmer-Labor Party.

Associate Justice Homer Dibell was reelected to the Supreme Court.

Elections

Date Office Stage WinnersDetails
11/02/1926 State House, District 67GeneralLouis Enstrom (Nonpartisan) won with 1,818 votes (55.07%) and a winning margin of +10.15
CandidateGenderPartyVotesPercent
Louis EnstromIncumbentManNonpartisan 1,818 55.07
Martin (M.R.) OlsonManNonpartisan 1,483 44.93
11/02/1926 State House, District 67GeneralFrank A. (F.A.) Green (Nonpartisan) won with 2,849 votes (51.42%) and a winning margin of +2.83
CandidateGenderPartyVotesPercent
Frank A. (F.A.) GreenIncumbentManNonpartisan 2,849 51.42
Peter (P.B.) MalbergManNonpartisan 2,692 48.58
11/02/1926 State House, District 67GeneralVictor Holmquist (Nonpartisan) won with 1,700 votes (55.83%) and a winning margin of +11.66
CandidateGenderPartyVotesPercent
Victor HolmquistManNonpartisan 1,700 55.83
Ludvig PetersonIncumbentManNonpartisan 1,345 44.17
11/02/1926 State House, District 66GeneralJohn (J.C.) Pratt (Nonpartisan) won with 5,307 votes (27.79%) and a winning margin of +3.40
Harry Julius Johnson (Nonpartisan) won with 4,972 votes (26.04%) and a winning margin of +1.65
CandidateGenderPartyVotesPercent
John (J.C.) PrattIncumbentManNonpartisan 5,307 27.79
Harry Julius JohnsonManNonpartisan 4,972 26.04
B.M. BensenIncumbentManNonpartisan 4,657 24.39
Alfred SolstadManNonpartisan 4,160 21.78
11/02/1926 Secretary of StateGeneralMike Holm (Republican) won with 449,447 votes (67.40%) and a winning margin of +34.79
CandidateGenderPartyVotesPercent
Mike HolmIncumbentManRepublican 449,447 67.40
Charles OlsonManFarmer-Labor 217,424 32.60

This marked the second contest for Minnesota Secretary of State in which the Democratic Party did not field a nominee (along with 1916). Secretary of State of Holm was reelected to his fourth of 16 terms.

Olson was a resident of Duluth and American Federation of Labor activist.

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