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2 Electoral history  



2.1  Wisconsin Senate (1876, 1878)  







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George Grimmer
Member of the Wisconsin Senate
from the 1st district
In office
January 1, 1877 – January 3, 1881
Preceded byEnos Eastman
Succeeded byWilliam A. Ellis
Personal details
Born(1827-02-28)February 28, 1827
Saint David Parish, New Brunswick
DiedMarch 16, 1907(1907-03-16) (aged 80)
Kewaunee, Wisconsin, U.S.
Resting placeRiverview Public Cemetery, Kewaunee, Wisconsin
Political partyRepublican
Spouse

Bertha Lorenz

(m. 1860⁠–⁠1907)
Children
  • Edward Grimmer
  • (b. 1861; died 1861)
  • Laura G. (Haney)
  • (b. 1864; died 1941)
  • Minnie Grimmer
  • (b. 1869; died 1870)
  • Walter George Grimmer
  • (b. 1873; died 1938)
  • George Grimmer (February 28, 1827 – March 16, 1907) was a Canadian American immigrant, lumberman, politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He served in the Wisconsin State Senate for four years, representing the 1st State Senate district—northeastern Wisconsin.

    Biography

    [edit]

    Grimmer was born on February 28, 1827, in Saint David Parish, New Brunswick, then part of British North America.[1] He emigrated to the United States, and, in 1850, he moved to Shawano, Wisconsin, to work as a lumberman. Three years later, he moved to Kewaunee, Wisconsin, where he remained for the rest of his life.[1]

    In Kewaunee, he served as chairman of the town board for several years, and was chairman of the Kewaunee County Board of Supervisors.[1]

    In 1876, he was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate, running on the Republican Party ticket. He represented Wisconsin's 1st State Senate district which then comprised Door, Kewaunee, Marinette, Oconto, and Shawano counties.[1] He was re-elected in 1878, serving through 1880. He did not run for a third term in 1880.

    He died on March 16, 1907, at his home in Kewaunee.[2]

    Electoral history

    [edit]

    Wisconsin Senate (1876, 1878)

    [edit]
    Wisconsin Senate, 1st District Election, 1876[3]
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    General Election, November 7, 1876
    Republican George Grimmer 5,114 61.53% +17.80%
    Democratic William McCartney 3,198 38.47%
    Plurality 1,916 23.05% +10.50%
    Total votes 8,312 100.0% +56.45%
    Republican gain from Democratic
    Wisconsin Senate, 1st District Election, 1878[1]
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    General Election, November 5, 1878
    Republican George Grimmer (incumbent) 3,814 53.35% −8.18%
    Democratic H. M. Loomer 3,335 46.65%
    Plurality 470 6.70% -16.35%
    Total votes 7,149 100.0% -13.99%
    Republican hold

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c d e Warner, Hans B., ed. (1880). "Biographical Sketches" (PDF). The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin (Report). State of Wisconsin. p. 498. Retrieved February 23, 2022.
  • ^ Senate Res. 6 (PDF). Wisconsin Legislature. 1907. Retrieved February 23, 2022.
  • ^ Bashford, R. M., ed. (1877). "Official Directory" (PDF). The Legislative Manual of the State of Wisconsin (Report). State of Wisconsin. p. 447. Retrieved February 23, 2022.
  • Wisconsin Senate
    Preceded by

    Enos Eastman

    Member of the Wisconsin Senate from the 1st district
    January 1, 1877 – January 3, 1881
    Succeeded by

    William A. Ellis


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