Semi-autonomous affiliate of the Socialist Party of America
The Socialist Party of North Dakota was the semi-autonomous affiliate of the Socialist Party of America established in 1902 in the state of North Dakota. The organization had roots in a socialist club founded by Norwegian immigrants in Fargo in 1900. One of the party's professional organizers, a former farmer named Arthur C. Townley, abandoned the group in 1915 to establish a new organization called the Non-Partisan League. The rapid growth of this organization spelled the demise of the official Socialist organization in the state.
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political party founded in 1915 in NorthDakota by Arthur C. Townley, a former organizer for the SocialistPartyof America. On behalf of small farmers...
newspaper editor, politician, and lawyer. LeSueur, a socialist, served as the mayor of Minot, NorthDakota from 1909 until his resignation in 1911. Arthur...
become well established. A second movement, the SocialistPartyofNorthDakota, gained momentum as many of the state's European immigrants by 1905 had come...
The SocialistPartyof Oregon (SPO) is the name of three closely related organizations — an Oregon state affiliate of the Social Democratic Partyof America...
The 1921 NorthDakota gubernatorial recall election was a recall election ofNorthDakota Governor Lynn Frazier in 1921. Frazier was the first U.S. governor...
The 1912 United States presidential election in NorthDakota took place on November 5, 1912, as part of the 1912 United States presidential election. Voters...
following table indicates the partyof elected officials in the U.S. state ofNorthDakota: Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Attorney General...
influence on the North Dakota Republican Party. The IVA was a conservative, capitalist faction created to counter the NPL's socialist leanings. Its leading...
The 1932 United States presidential election in NorthDakota took place on November 8, 1932, as part of the 1932 United States presidential election. Voters...
represented NorthDakota in the United States House of Representatives as a member of the Republican Party. He was also the Union Party's presidential...
NorthDakota, Washington, New York, etc., one of the SocialistParty's stronger state organizations—even to the point where, in 1912, half of all of the...
Hellstrom with 45.45% of the vote. Primary elections were held on June 26, 1912. Frank O. Hellstrom, Warden of the NorthDakota State Penitentiary George...