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Herman Georgi

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Herman Emil Georgi (June 16, 1870 - ?) was an American schoolteacher, lawyer and Republican politician who served two terms[1] as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, representing the 10th Milwaukee County district (the 10th Ward of the City of Milwaukee).

Background and career

Georgi was born June 16, 1870 in Milwaukee, was educated in the Milwaukee Public Schools, taught school and attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison, graduating from it in June 1891, and taking up the practice of law in his native city. In November 1904 he married Ottilie "Tillie" Memmler.[2]

Legislative service

He was first elected to the Assembly in 1906, with 1,221 votes to 1,004 for Socialist George Mensing.,[3] succeeding fellow Republican Louis Metzler. Georgi was re-elected in 1908 by only nine votes, with 1,219 votes to 1,210 for Socialist William Coleman and 896 for Democrat William A. Aschman.[4]

He did not run for re-election in 1910, and was succeeded by Socialist Arthur Kahn.[5]

Later life

Georgi was still listed as practicing law in Milwaukee in the 1928 edition of Martindale's American Law Directory[6]

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