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Senate Years of Service: 1935-1936 Party: Farmer Laborite
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BENSON, Elmer Austin, a Senator from Minnesota; born in Appleton, Swift County, Minn.,
September 22, 1895; attended the public schools; graduated from the St. Paul
(Minn.) College of Law in 1918; during the First World War served as a private
in the United States Army 1918-1919; admitted to the bar but did not practice;
engaged in banking and retail clothing business; State commissioner of
securities in 1933 and State commissioner of banks 1933-1935; appointed on
December 27, 1935, as a Farmer-Laborite to the United States Senate to fill the
vacancy caused by the death of Thomas D. Schall and served from December 27,
1935, until November 3, 1936, when a successor was elected; was not a candidate
for election to fill the vacancy; Governor of Minnesota 1937-1939; unsuccessful
candidate in 1938 for reelection as Governor; unsuccessful candidate for
election to the United States Senate in 1940 and 1942; engaged in agriculture;
died in Minneapolis, Minn., March 13, 1985; interment in Appleton Cemetery,
Appleton, Minn.
BibliographyScribner Encyclopedia of American Lives; Benson,
Elmer A. Politics in My Lifetime.
Minnesota History 47 (Winter 1980): 154-60; Shields, James M.
Mr. Progressive: A Biography of Elmer Austin Benson.
Minneapolis: Denison, 1971.
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