词条 | Charles Munn (politician) |
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|name=Charles Munn |image= |order=37th |office=Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives |term_start= January 1933 |term_end= January 1935 |predecessor=Oscar A. Swenson |successor=George W. Johnson |office2= Minnesota State Representative |term_start2= January 1927 |term_end2= January 1935 |birth_date= {{birth date|1887|3|17}} |birth_place= Osseo, Minnesota |death_date= {{death date and age |1973|1|31|1887|3|17}} |death_place= |alma_mater= |party=Nonpartisan Conservative Caucus Nonpartisan Liberal Caucus Farmer-Labor |spouse= |children= |residence=Osseo, Minnesota |religion= |profession=Farmer }}Charles Munn (March 17, 1887 in Osseo, Minnesota – January 31, 1973) was a Minnesota Farmer-Laborite politician and a Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives. He was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives, in 1926, and originally caucused with the Conservative Caucusin the then-nonpartisan body. He later joined the Liberal Caucus, and in 1933, he became the first Farmer-Laborite to be elected speaker, a position he held for two years. In 1934, he was elected to the Railroad and Warehouse Commission.[1] References1. ^Minnesota Legislators Past and Present {{S-start}}{{S-off}}{{Succession box| title=Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives | before=Oscar A. Swenson | after=George W. Johnson | years=1933–1935}}{{S-end}}{{Use mdy dates|date=September 2011}}{{MNSpeakers}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Munn, Charles}}{{Minnesota-politician-stub}} 7 : 1887 births|1973 deaths|People from Osseo, Minnesota|Farmers from Minnesota|Speakers of the Minnesota House of Representatives|Members of the Minnesota House of Representatives|20th-century American politicians |
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