Julius Kiesner

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Julius Kiesner was an American tire vulcanizer from Milwaukee who served five terms (1919–1929) as a Socialist member of the Wisconsin State Assembly representing Milwaukee's 9th Assembly district (the 9th and 10th wards).[1]

Preceded byHerman O. Kent
Succeeded byOtto Kehrein
Born(1884-10-29)October 29, 1884
Quick facts Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the Milwaukee 9th district, Preceded by ...
Julius Kiesner
Kiesner c. 1919
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
from the Milwaukee 9th district
In office
January 6, 1919  January 7, 1929
Preceded byHerman O. Kent
Succeeded byOtto Kehrein
Personal details
Born(1884-10-29)October 29, 1884
PartySocialist
ProfessionVulcanizer, politician
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He was born in Chilton, Wisconsin on Oct. 29, 1884 and was educated in the public schools of that city. He traveled extensively in the United States and Europe. In 1910, after moving to Milwaukee he joined the Socialist party.

In the Assembly

He had never held public office until his successful 1918 bid for the Assembly to replace fellow Socialist Herman O. Kent.[2] In his last race, in 1926, he ran unopposed (one of three Socialists to run unopposed in the 1926 election[3]).[4] He was succeeded by fellow Socialist Otto Kehrein.

After the Assembly

In 1935 he was nominated as a possible "progressive" candidate for the City of Milwaukee election commission.[5]

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