| 11/02/1926 | State House, District 67 | General | Louis Enstrom (Nonpartisan) won with 1,818 votes (55.07%) and a winning margin of +10.15 | |
| Candidate | Gender | Party | Votes | Percent |
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| Louis EnstromIncumbent | Man | Nonpartisan | 1,818 | 55.07 | | Martin (M.R.) Olson | Man | Nonpartisan | 1,483 | 44.93 |
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| 11/02/1926 | State House, District 67 | General | Frank A. (F.A.) Green (Nonpartisan) won with 2,849 votes (51.42%) and a winning margin of +2.83 | |
| Candidate | Gender | Party | Votes | Percent |
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| Frank A. (F.A.) GreenIncumbent | Man | Nonpartisan | 2,849 | 51.42 | | Peter (P.B.) Malberg | Man | Nonpartisan | 2,692 | 48.58 |
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| 11/02/1926 | State House, District 67 | General | Victor Holmquist (Nonpartisan) won with 1,700 votes (55.83%) and a winning margin of +11.66 | |
| Candidate | Gender | Party | Votes | Percent |
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| Victor Holmquist | Man | Nonpartisan | 1,700 | 55.83 | | Ludvig PetersonIncumbent | Man | Nonpartisan | 1,345 | 44.17 |
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| 11/02/1926 | State House, District 66 | General | John (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 | |
| Candidate | Gender | Party | Votes | Percent |
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| John (J.C.) PrattIncumbent | Man | Nonpartisan | 5,307 | 27.79 | | Harry Julius Johnson | Man | Nonpartisan | 4,972 | 26.04 | | B.M. BensenIncumbent | Man | Nonpartisan | 4,657 | 24.39 | | Alfred Solstad | Man | Nonpartisan | 4,160 | 21.78 |
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| 11/02/1926 | Secretary of State | General | Mike Holm (Republican) won with 449,447 votes (67.40%) and a winning margin of +34.79 | |
| Candidate | Gender | Party | Votes | Percent |
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| Mike HolmIncumbent | Man | Republican | 449,447 | 67.40 | | Charles Olson | Man | Farmer-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. See more details » |