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Herman C. Schultz

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Herman C. Schultz was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate.

Biography

Schultz was born on July 24, 1860, in Wittenberge, Germany. He later moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[1]

Career

Schultz represented to the 4th district of the Senate from 1917 to 1920. He was a Republican. He also served as secretary of the Milwaukee city election commission, in which position he encouraged the adoption of tabulating machines to count votes.[2] In January 1920, Schultz chaired an organization to unite liberals in Wisconsin in "a political campaign for real reconstruction".[3] In February 1920, it was speculated that he would not seek reelection to the state senate so that his continued service as secretary of the election commission could not be challenged.[4]

References

  1. ^ BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. Wisconsin Blue Book 1917. Retrieved 2014-02-05.
  2. ^ "Would Use Machines", Wausau Daily Herald (March 6, 1917), p. 1.
  3. ^ "Committee of 48 to Unite All Liberals", The Madison Capital Times (January 7, 1920), p. 6.
  4. ^ "Madison Dope On State Senators", Wausau Daily Herald (February 6, 1920), p. 3.