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  Frazier, Lynn J.
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NameLynn J. Frazier
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Hoople, North Dakota , United States
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Born December 21, 1874
DiedJanuary 11, 1947 (72 years)
ContributorThomas Walker
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Jan 02, 2016 08:03pm
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InfoLynn J. Frazier was born December 21, 1874 in Steele County, Minnesota. His parents, Thomas and Lois (Nile) Frazier, had come there earlier from Maine. In 1881 the family moved to Pembina County near Hoople, N.D. where they homesteaded. Lynn Frazier attended and graduated from high school in Grafton, N.D. He graduated from Mayville Normal School in 1895 and taught for two years until entering in 1897 the University of North Dakota from where he graduated in 1901 After graduation he returned to run the family farm. On November 26, 1903 he married Lottie J. Stafford, a neighbor girl. They settled on the Frazier farm and had five children. Mr. Frazier took an active role in civic affairs and local business interests. In March 1916 the Nonpartisan League convention met in Fargo and Lynn Frazier became their candidate for governor, and he only learned of it from the newspaper. A.C. Townley had wanted a real farmer to run and believed they had picked the right man. He would go on to victory in November with seventy-nine percent of the vote. The NPL had control of all state government except the North Dakota Senate. Frazier we reelected governor in 1918 and 1920. In 1921 he was recalled part of the loss of power by the Nonpartisan League. In 1922 he was endorsed by the NPL to run for United States Senator and won in the fall election. He served in the Senate until 1940, with a reputation as a progressive and later isolationist. He was defeated in the 1940 election by William Langer. On January 14, 1935 his wife Lottie of thirty-one years died after a long illness. Later he renewed an old acquaintance Catherine Paulson who was a widow and they were married at Mountain, N.D. in 1937. He went into retirement in 1941 and was in failing health until his death on January 11, 1947. He was buried in the Hoople cemetery. The Frazier�s five children were Unie, Versie, Vernon, Willis and Lucille.



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  06/25/1946 ND Governor - R Primary Lost 11.89% (-53.75%)
  06/25/1940 ND US Senate - R Primary Lost 31.82% (-8.60%)
  11/06/1934 ND US Senate Won 58.24% (+18.00%)
  06/27/1934 ND US Senate - R Primary Won 83.22% (+66.44%)
  11/06/1928 ND US Senate Won 79.63% (+60.29%)
  06/27/1928 ND US Senate - R Primary Won 52.30% (+11.06%)
  11/07/1922 ND US Senate Won 52.28% (+4.57%)
  06/28/1922 ND US Senate - R Primary Won 51.49% (+5.95%)
  10/12/1921 ND Governor - Recall Election Lost 49.06% (-1.88%)
  11/02/1920 ND Governor Won 51.01% (+2.02%)
  07/15/1920 US President - F-L Convention Lost 1.89% (-38.66%)
  06/20/1920 ND Governor - R Primary Won 52.39% (+4.78%)
  11/05/1918 ND Governor Won 59.74% (+19.49%)
  06/26/1918 ND Governor - R Primary Won 59.07% (+18.14%)
  11/07/1916 ND Governor Won 79.24% (+60.85%)
  06/28/1916 ND Governor - R Primary Won 52.07% (+21.07%)
ENDORSEMENTS
Supreme Court - Associate Justice - Apr 15, 1939 NPA Reject
Supreme Court - Associate Justice - May 07, 1930 NPA Reject
ND Governor - Nov 06, 1928 D Walter Jeremiah Maddock
Supreme Court - Associate Justice - Feb 05, 1925 NPA Reject
ND US President - Nov 04, 1924 R Robert M. La Follette