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Ole O. Sageng (December 1, 1871 – March 30, 1963) was an American farmer, educator, and politician.

Sageng was born in Østerdalen, Norway and emigrated to the United States, with his family, in 1878 and settled near Dalton, Otter Tail County, Minnesota. He went to the local public schools and graduated from the Fergus Falls High SchoolinFergus Falls, Minnesota. Sageng also went to Augsburg College. He lived in Dalton, Minnesota with his wife and family, was a farmer and taught school in Otter Tail County and in Grand Forks County, North Dakota. Sageng served in the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1901 and 1902 and in the Minnesota Senate from 1907 to 1914, from 1915 to 1922, and from 1951 to 1954. Sageng was a member of the Populist Party and was a supporter of women's suffrage and of Prohibition in the United States. He was also involved with the Republican Party.[1][2][3]

In the 1938 United States House of Representatives elections, Sageng was the Republican nominee for Minnesota's 9th congressional district.[4] He finished second behind incumbent Rich T. Buckler (Farmer-Labor) and ahead of Martin O. Brandon (Democratic).[5] He ran to be the Republican nominee for the 9th district again in 1940, but lost to Colvin G. Butler who in turn lost the general to Buckler.[6]

In 1950, Sageng defeated Colvin G. Butler in a nonpartisan election for a seat in the Minnesota Senate. Sageng won by a margin of 8,188 votes to Butler's 6,284 votes.[7] Over the course of his life, fellow legislator Julius E. Haycraft would note that Sageng became far more conservative.[7] He represented the 50th district.[8] In the 1954 general election, Henry Nycklemoe, a member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party, defeated Sageng.[9]

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  • ^ Haines, Lynn. The Minnesota Legislature of 1909; A History of the Session. p. 89. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
  • ^ "G.O.P. Rival, 31, is Given Chance to Beat Benson". Evening Star. October 16, 1938. p. A4. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
  • ^ "1938 Election Statistics". United States House of Representatives. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
  • ^ "U.S. House, District 09, 1940 Election Republican Primary MN-09". SmartPolitics (University of Minnesota). Retrieved September 3, 2022.
  • ^ a b Peterson, David B. (ed.). "Sageng, Ole O. Papers (A.S129) Document Tabulation 1921-1953 (Boxes 4 &5)" (PDF). Minnesota Historical Society. p. 75. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  • ^ "State Senate, District 50, 1950 Election". SmartPolitics (University of Minnesota). Retrieved September 3, 2022.
  • ^ "State Senate, District 50, 1954 Election". SmartPolitics (University of Minnesota). Retrieved September 3, 2022.

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