Ole H. Olson

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Preceded byWilliam Langer
Succeeded byThomas H. Moodie
GovernorWilliam Langer
Preceded byJohn W. Carr
Ole H. Olson
Olson c. 1920
18th Governor of North Dakota
In office
June 21, 1934  January 7, 1935
Preceded byWilliam Langer
Succeeded byThomas H. Moodie
16th Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota
In office
1933–1934
GovernorWilliam Langer
Preceded byJohn W. Carr
Succeeded byWalter Welford
Member of the North Dakota Senate
In office
1919–1931
Member of the North Dakota House of Representatives
In office
1917–1919
Personal details
BornSeptember 19, 1872
DiedJanuary 29, 1954 (aged 81)
Political partyRepublican

Ole H. Olson (September 19, 1872 – January 29, 1954) was the 16th lieutenant governor and 18th governor of North Dakota.

Olson was born in Mondovi, Wisconsin. He was the oldest child of nine from parents who had emigrated from Sogn, Norway. After graduating from Concordia College, in Moorhead, Minnesota,[1] Olson moved to Eddy County, North Dakota, and established a successful farm. He married Julia Ramberget on December 12, 1912, and they had four sons and six daughters.[2]

Career

Elected to the North Dakota House of Representatives, Olson served from 1917 to 1919. He was then elected to the North Dakota State Senate, serving from 1919 to 1931, and as president pro tempore in 1929.[3] Olson was elected the 16th lieutenant governor of North Dakota. In 1934, Governor William Langer was removed from office and sentenced to prison after a scandal, and Olson was sworn in as the 18th governor.[4] He served the remainder of Langer's term. During his brief tenure, demonstrators marched on the state capitol and the National Guard was called in.[3]

Death

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