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Frank E. Panzer
President pro tempore of the Wisconsin Senate
In office
January 6, 1947 – January 2, 1967
Preceded byConrad Shearer
Succeeded byRobert P. Knowles
Member of the Wisconsin Senate
from the 13th district
In office
January 4, 1943 – August 26, 1969
Preceded byJesse Peters
Succeeded byDale McKenna
In office
January 7, 1935 – January 2, 1939
Preceded byEugene A. Clifford
Succeeded byJesse Peters
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
from the Dodge 1st district
In office
January 5, 1931 – January 2, 1933
Preceded byJohn M. Dihring
Succeeded byLorenz Becker
Personal details
Born(1890-09-01)September 1, 1890
Hubbard, Dodge County, Wisconsin, U.S.
DiedAugust 26, 1969(1969-08-26) (aged 78)
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, U.S.
Resting placeGraceland Cemetery, Mayville, Wisconsin
Political party
  • Progressive (1934–1946)
  • Spouse

    Verna L. Lenz

    (m. 1942⁠–⁠1969)
    Children
    • Ruth A. (Cotsakis)
  • (b. 1915; died 1984)
  • Gordon E. Panzer
  • (b. 1916; died 1962)
  • Mary E. Panzer
  • (b. 1951)
  • Frank Edward Panzer (September 1, 1890 – August 26, 1969) was an American farmer, teacher, and Progressive Republican politician. He served 30 years in the Wisconsin State Senate, representing Dodge County, and was president pro tempore from 1947 through 1966.

    Background[edit]

    Panzer was born in the Town of HubbardinDodge County on September 1, 1890. He attended Oakfield High School, worked as a farmer, banker, schoolteacher, and telegraph operator. He was elected clerk of his school district in 1920–30, and as town chairman in 1925 (serving until 1966), and as chairman of the Dodge County Board from 1940 to 1966.

    State legislative experience[edit]

    He was first elected to the Assembly in 1930 as a Progressive Republican with 4,129 votes to 1,582 for Democrat Jacob Scharpf and 68 for Socialist Ada Burow.[1] He ran for re-election in 1932, but lost his seat to Democrat Lorenz Becker.[2]

    In 1934 (after the split between the Republicans and the Wisconsin Progressive Party), Panzer was narrowly elected as a Progressive state senator from the 13th district (Dodge and Jefferson counties), with 10,545 votes to 10,089 for Democrat Paul Hemmy; 5,313 for regular Republican Jesse Peters and 528 for Socialist Alfred Nabor. (Democratic incumbent Eugene A. Clifford was running for Congress.)[3] Panzer was defeated by Peters in 1938. He left the Progressive Party, defeated Peters in the 1942 Republican primary election and won the 1942 general election, as well as all subsequent elections through 1966. He was elected President pro tempore of the Senate from 1947 to 1965. He served as Chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, as a member on all major committees of the Senate.[4] He died in office in 1969 and was succeeded by Democrat Dale McKenna.

    Panzer's daughter Mary E. Panzer eventually became a Republican member of the Assembly and the Senate herself.

    References[edit]

  • ^ Ohm, Howard F.; Bryhan, Leone G., Editors. The Wisconsin blue book, 1935. Madison, Wisconsin: Democrat Printing Company, State Printer, 1935; p. 622
  • ^ "Frank E. Panzer 1890." Wisconsin Dictionary of Biography
  • Wisconsin State Assembly
    Preceded by

    John M. Dihring

    Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the Dodge 1st district
    January 5, 1931 – January 2, 1933
    Succeeded by

    Lorenz Becker

    Wisconsin Senate
    Preceded by

    Eugene A. Clifford

    Member of the Wisconsin Senate from the 13th district
    January 7, 1935 – January 2, 1939
    Succeeded by

    Jesse Peters

    Preceded by

    Jesse Peters

    Member of the Wisconsin Senate from the 13th district
    January 4, 1943 – August 26, 1969
    Succeeded by

    Dale McKenna

    Preceded by

    Conrad Shearer

    President pro tempore of the Wisconsin Senate
    January 6, 1947 – January 2, 1967
    Succeeded by

    Robert P. Knowles


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