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William H. Stevenson to reclaim the 3rd congressional district seat he had previously represented. His campaign announcement listed a number of political grievances against Stevenson, saying he had been silent on the economic pain of his constituents and the problems faced by organized
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While out of office, Withrow returned to lobbying on behalf of the railroad brotherhood in
Madison, Wisconsin. He also served as a mediator in labor disputes. In 1946, the Progressive Party disbanded with the majority of delegates voting to return to the Republican Party. Withrow followed that
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Withrow ran again in 1930, launching a primary challenge against Hull. Withrow sought to emphasize his campaign as supporting farmers' interests against the business interests which he alleged were represented by his stalwart
Republican opponent. This time there were no other candidates in the
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By 1925, Withrow was selected by his union to serve as one of their lobbyists to the state legislature. Through his political activities, he also became a member of the La Follette
Progressive Republican Committee of La Crosse County. In 1926, he won the Republican nomination for
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after three decades of bitter primary battles and intra-party feuding. Withrow did not attend the
Progressive Party's organizing convention, but said he would poll his constituents and abide by their sentiment as to the split. Withrow formally announced in July 1934 that he would run for
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was one of the most closely divided in
American history. Withrow and seven other Wisconsin progressive Republicans led a faction of holdouts which refused to help organize the House until Republican leadership agreed to several of their policy prescriptions for the
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programs, and also supported the
Democratic attempts to curb the power of the Supreme Court in response to their striking down several New Deal programs. He won re-election again in 1936 with 51% of the vote. He also pushed for benefits and compensation for the
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race; Withrow won the head-to-head primary against Hull with 52% of the vote. He faced only a
Prohibition Party opponent in the general election, but Hull received a large number of write-in votes. Withrow prevailed with 82% of the vote.
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In early 1926, Withrow was charged with assault for allegedly punching the operator of a streetcar which collided with his car. His brother, Frank, served as his defense attorney and the jury acquitted him after 12 minutes of deliberation.
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labor, and again criticized
Stevenson for isolationist votes and their potential economic impact in Wisconsin. Withrow prevailed by about 1400 votes in the Republican primary, and went on to an easy victory in the general election.
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Baxter). Gardner's elder brother, Frank Edwin
Withrow, was a prominent lawyer in La Crosse for 59 years; at the time of his death he was described as the dean of the La Crosse bar. Withrow was a fourth cousin of
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and businessman Joseph F. Walsh. Withrow survived by just 879 votes, receiving 36% in the primary. Nevertheless, Withrow still won a substantial victory in the general election over Democratic nominee
591:. Their demands included support for unemployment and agricultural relief programs. However, the issue became moot as Democrats took the majority before Republicans could pass an organizing resolution.
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positions and criticized his Republican rival for his votes against pre-war preparedness policies. Withrow fell short again in another close election; Stevenson winning the election with 47% of the vote.
702:, but in announcing his campaign in 1942, he made it clear that he then supported prosecuting the war to victory. Throughout the 1942 campaign, he made significant efforts to distance himself from past
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Gardner Withrow married twice. His first wife was Martha Amelia Riehl, who died in 1944. Two years later, he remarried with Anne L. Gilligan. He had no children from either marriage.
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rather than seeking another term in Congress. Withrow chose to abandon his Assembly re-election to enter the Republican primary to succeed Beck as representative of
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to force a vote on his bill. But the House Committee with jurisdiction then voted to report the bill without their recommendation, which effectively killed it.
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and backlash against Roosevelt led to a Republican resurgence in 1938; Withrow lost re-election, along with five of the seven other progressives in Congress.
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re-election on the Progressive Party ticket. In the 1934 election, Withrow easily won his third term in Congress, defeating Republican
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Gardner Withrow died at a La Crosse hospital after a long illness. He was interred at La Crosse's Oak Grove Cemetery.
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2741:"Gardner R. Withrow, La Follette Progressive Republican, Candidate for Congress"
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3609:"The Long, Sordid History of Foreign Governments Courting Members of Congress"
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Gardner Withrow was the third son of Thomas C. Withrow and his wife Helen E. (
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Ohm, Howard F.; Bryham, Leone G., eds. (1942). "Parties and Elections".
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Ohm, Howard F.; Kuehn, Hazel L., eds. (1950). "Parties and Elections".
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Toepel, M. G.; Kuehn, Hazel L., eds. (1956). "Parties and Elections".
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Toepel, M. G.; Kuehn, Hazel L., eds. (1954). "Parties and Elections".
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Toepel, M. G.; Kuehn, Hazel L., eds. (1952). "Parties and Elections".
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3337:"U.S. Must Shun Isolation During and After War, Withrow Tells Voters"
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2806:"Nominees for Representatives in Congress, September Primary 1928"
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He faced another difficult primary in 1950, against state senator
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Gardner Withrow was born, raised, and lived most of his life in
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in the 3rd Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, and supported the
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Republican Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
3369:"Railroad Brotherhoods Name Legislative Representatives"
3051:. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs. Archived from
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and the seat remained empty for three quarters of the
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Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district 1932–1963
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Wisconsin's 7th congressional district 1912–1931
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
3209:"Withrow Out for Congress On the Progressive Ticket"
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Holmes, Fred L., ed. (1927). "Election Statistics".
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move and rejoined the Republican Party. He ran for
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3700:"Byrnes Flays Failures of Demos; Withrow to Retire"
4169:'s delegation(s) to the 72ndβ75th & 81stβ86th
2718:(Report). Wisconsin State Printing Board. p.
2689:(Report). Wisconsin State Printing Board. p.
4010:January 3, 1927 – January 7, 1929
3856:"Representative in Congress - Progressive Ticket"
2838:"Gardner Withrow Enters Race for Congress Office"
494:, he served eight months on active duty with the
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3305:"Gardner Withrow Seeing Election as Progressive"
2975:"Republican Ticket - Representative in Congress"
3273:"Withrow to Run for Congress in Third District"
3145:"Badger Wins in Fight to Force Vote on Measure"
2873:"Representative in Congress, Republican Ticket"
904:U.S. House, Wisconsin 7th district (1928, 1930)
3401:"Withrow Named as Mediator in Wright Co. Case"
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2685:Holmes, Fred L., ed. (1927). "Biographical".
2622:"Gardner Withrow Acquitted of Assault Charge"
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4111:U.S. House of Representatives
4076:U.S. House of Representatives
4041:U.S. House of Representatives
3241:"Withrow Joins Drive to Curb Court's Powers"
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2590:"Gardner R. Withrow, Ex-Congressman, Dies"
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666:, Withrow continued to vote in support of
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352: 1946–1964)
219:January 3, 1927 β January 7, 1929
62:January 3, 1949 β January 3, 1961
29:
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3824:"Services Set Saturday for G. R. Withrow"
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5706:Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen people
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3046:"Wisconsin U.S. House Election Results"
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156:March 4, 1931 β March 3, 1933
5711:Politicians from La Crosse, Wisconsin
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3636:"Nash Says Withrow Defends Trujillo"
3177:"Withrow May Join Progressive Party"
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3668:"HR 6127. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1957"
3607:Coy Moulton, Aaron (May 28, 2024).
2771:"Candidates for Beck's Vacant Post"
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5741:20th-century American legislators
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3433:"Withrow Asks for Sheriff's Post"
635:1934 West Coast waterfront strike
2814:. September 21, 1928. p. 25
488:Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen
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682:He was succeeded by Republican
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2983:. October 10, 1932. p. 13
2940:"G.O.P. Planning to Run House"
2916:. December 2, 1930. p. 13
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4109:Member of the
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4024:U.S. House of Representatives
3740:. January 20, 1952. p. 1
3708:. October 16, 1959. p. 1
3249:. January 13, 1936. p. 7
3090:. January 23, 1934. p. 1
2948:. October 28, 1931. p. 3
2908:"Representatives in Congress"
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655:Republican Party of Wisconsin
551:In 1928, U.S. representative
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45:U.S. House of Representatives
3923:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1956
3889:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1942
3864:. October 6, 1934. p. 6
3575:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1954
3538:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1952
3501:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1950
3465:"G. R. Withrow Seeks Office"
3441:. April 17, 1946. p. 12
3377:. January 5, 1941. p. 7
2747:. August 28, 1930. p. 4
2716:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1927
2687:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1927
2563:Wisconsin Historical Society
2526:"Business: Apparent Beliefs"
7:
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2779:. June 21, 1928. p. 12
2662:. March 11, 1925. p. 4
651:Wisconsin Progressive Party
604:Reapportionment Act of 1929
555:announced he would run for
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3473:. July 22, 1948. p. 1
3281:. July 19, 1940. p. 8
3153:. May 15, 1934. p. 13
2846:. July 10, 1930. p. 1
2654:"New Lobbyists Registered"
2558:"Withrow, Gardner R. 1892"
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331:(died 1944)
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633:. In the midst of the
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417:Pancho Villa Expedition
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677:Recession of 1937β1938
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429:Gardner Robert Withrow
408:3rd Reg. Wis. Infantry
85:Vernon Wallace Thomson
733:Foster B. Porter
660:Levi H. Bancroft
614:, Withrow resided in
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521:La Crosse County
490:labor union. During
397:Years of service
208:1st district district
4103:William H. Stevenson
3989:James D. H. Peterson
2192:William H. Stevenson
1994:Clarence J. Habelman
1900:William H. Stevenson
1754:William H. Stevenson
1679:William H. Stevenson
287:Oak Grove Cemetery,
263:La Crosse, Wisconsin
230:James D. H. Peterson
73:William H. Stevenson
1350:Otto F. Christenson
688:Julius P. Heil
573:Alexander Frederick
325:Martha Amelia Riehl
4653:R. La Follette Jr.
4508:R. La Follette Jr.
4363:R. La Follette Jr.
4207:R. La Follette Jr.
3686:"HR 8601. PASSAGE"
3119:The Kickapoo Scout
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719:Return to congress
639:discharge petition
620:John J. Boyle
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3829:La Crosse Tribune
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3792:"Anne L. Withrow"
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649:In May 1934, the
645:Progressive party
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4016:John Mulder
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527:, Governor
492:World War I
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242:John Mulder
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1847:Election
1199:Defeated
1190:Election
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811:Election
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152:In office
105:In office
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5632:M. Laird
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5442:L. Smith
5396:A. Wiley
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5251:A. Wiley
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5172:G. Davis
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4898:G. Davis
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2457:General
2444:120,914
2399:General
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2272:Primary
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2216:General
2163:Primary
2087:General
2016:Primary
1985:100,809
1943:General
1872:Primary
1853:Elected
1744:General
1713:118,399
1669:General
1617:Primary
1541:General
1510:109,762
1467:General
1373:General
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1265:General
1215:Primary
1196:Elected
1107:General
1054:Primary
939:Primary
920:Elected
834:General
817:Elected
668:New Deal
5126:M. Hull
4980:M. Hull
4835:M. Hull
4739:M. Hull
4594:M. Hull
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2952:Jun 18,
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2496:45,608
2481:51.20%
2478:47,858
2447:27,089
2441:38.80%
2438:46,911
2423:61.20%
2420:74,000
2389:21,853
2386:90,615
2383:37.94%
2380:34,375
2367:62.05%
2364:56,228
2338:16.36%
2315:42,532
2312:36.36%
2309:15,466
2296:47.28%
2293:20,108
2276:Sep. 14
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2256:24.92%
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2240:75.07%
2237:96,908
2208:62,466
2205:48.67%
2202:30,404
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2135:16,518
2132:93,237
2129:41.04%
2126:38,265
2111:58.76%
2108:54,783
2082:30.54%
2079:13,550
2061:44,365
2058:33.74%
2055:14,968
2040:35.72%
2037:15,847
2020:Sep. 19
1988:39,077
1982:30.40%
1979:30,650
1966:69.17%
1963:69,727
1938:20.74%
1935:10,155
1917:48,970
1914:38.22%
1911:18,716
1895:41.04%
1892:20,099
1876:Sep. 21
1812:10.13%
1789:72,917
1786:42.64%
1783:31,092
1768:46.87%
1765:34,177
1731:11,806
1710:44.03%
1707:52,131
1692:45.99%
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1664:10,161
1661:13,459
1658:12.25%
1640:87.75%
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1621:Sep. 17
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1583:42.02%
1580:36,509
1564:50.06%
1561:43,495
1531:13.59%
1528:14,920
1513:17,443
1507:35.26%
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1439:39.36%
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1421:21,460
1418:90,841
1415:28.46%
1412:25,851
1397:52.08%
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1368:13,208
1365:20,996
1362:18.54%
1346:81.44%
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1309:98,181
1306:39.36%
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1288:60.64%
1285:59,535
1260:11,223
1257:73,688
1254:42.38%
1251:31,230
1238:57.61%
1235:42,453
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1152:38,322
1149:14.63%
1130:82.28%
1127:31,530
1111:Sep. 16
1099:54,979
1096:47.96%
1093:26,370
1077:52.02%
1074:28,602
1058:Sep. 16
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1006:14.79%
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873:28.13%
857:68.61%
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2461:Nov. 4
2403:Nov. 6
2347:Nov. 2
2335:6,958
2318:4,642
2220:Nov. 4
2211:1,658
2167:Sep. 9
2153:0.19%
2091:Nov. 7
2006:0.41%
1947:Nov. 2
1920:1,383
1859:Total
1830:0.35%
1809:7,385
1792:3,085
1748:Nov. 3
1734:9.97%
1716:2,326
1673:Nov. 5
1655:1,649
1607:7.93%
1604:6,887
1589:6,986
1545:Nov. 8
1471:Nov. 3
1457:0.50%
1377:Nov. 8
1359:3,892
1269:Nov. 8
1202:Total
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1170:1,178
1146:5,606
1102:2,232
1044:9.17%
1041:4,145
1021:5,059
1003:6,686
986:2,313
943:Sep. 4
926:Total
897:3.26%
879:2,448
876:6,047
870:1,701
854:4,149
838:Nov. 2
823:Total
265:, U.S.
5576:House
5431:House
5272:House
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