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Information on Frank J. Hall
Frank J. Hall
Notable Facts
Served as Presiding Officer, Lt. Governor in the 66th General Assembly (1908-1910)
Served as Presiding Officer, Lt. Governor in the 67th General Assembly (1910-1912)
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Lieutenant Governor
Statewide
In office
Jan 11, 1909 to Jan 13, 1913
Party:
Democratic
Assumed:
General Election
Left:
Did Not Run
Frank J. Hall spent 4 years, 3 days in office in Indiana, all of it at the state level.
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1908–Lieutenant Governor
WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 3, 1908
47.94%
Frank J. Hall
*
, Democratic, 340,577 votes
47.71%
Fremont Goodwine
, Republican, 338,905 votes
2.36%
Abraham Huntsinger
, Prohibition, 16,740 votes
1.69%
Matthew Hallenberger
, Socialist, 12,003 votes
0.17%
Orlando L. Ross
, People's (Populist), 1,186 votes
0.08%
Gustave A. Dreyer
, Socialist Labor, 601 votes
0.06%
William F. Keates
, Independence, 398 votes
Out of
710,410
votes casts, the margin of victory was
1,672
(0.23%)
In the 1 races for which we have results, Frank J. Hall had a record of 1-0. That includes a record of 1-0 in 1 general election.