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Minnesota Farmer–Labor
Party (FLP),
officially known as the Farmer-Labor
Party of Minnesota, was a left-wing
American political party in Minnesota...
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election in
Minnesota took
place on
November 3, 1936. In****bent Farmer–
Laborite Elmer A. Benson, who had been
temporarily appointed by
Governor Floyd B...
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Macdonald and
Snowden and two others,
replacing the rest of the
Laborites with Conservatives. The 1931
election took
place on 27 October. Labour...
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Meeting Designed toMinimize Party". The New York Times. July 3, 1928. "Farm-
Laborites Nominate Norris;
Convention in
Chicago Selects Nebraskan as Candidate...
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elections to the same seat due to the
August 31, 1940
death of Farmer–
Laborite Ernest Lundeen.
Republican Joseph H. Ball was
appointed October 14, 1940...
- (1938) (elected as an
American Laborite)
Salvatore Ninfo, New York City
Councilman (1938–43) (elected as an
American Laborite)
Harry W. Laidler, New York...
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American Jewish Yearbook 1945-46 p460
Final Results of
Palestine Elections Announced;
Laborite Groups Form
Majority Jewish Telegraph Agency, 10
August 1944...
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reelection solely on the
American Labor ballot line. In 1941,
American Laborite Joseph V. O'Leary was
appointed New York
State Comptroller by Governor...
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attorney Guy D. Goff, Vorwärts!
editor Victor L. Berger, and
Socialist Laborite Frank Wilke. "Milwaukee
against Rose".
Lancaster Teller. Lancaster. April...
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Minnesota Democratic Party was
relegated to
third party status, as the Farmer-
Laborites became the
primary opposition to the Republicans.
During the 1930s, a...