Robert Crosser - Election Results

Election Results

Year Democratic Republican Other
1952 Robert Crosser: 100,340 Lawrence O. Payne: 45,896
1950 Robert Crosser: 66,341 William Hodge: 21,588
1948 Robert Crosser: 72,417 Harry W. Mitchell: 22,932
1946 Robert Crosser: 49,111 James S. Hudee: 27,657
1944 Robert Crosser: 77,525 Harry C. Gahn: 22,288
1942 Robert Crosser: 35,109 William J. Rogers: 19,137 Arnold S. Johnson: 744
1940 Robert Crosser: 79,602 J. E. Chizek: 23,658
1938 Robert Crosser: 53,180 J. E. Chizek: 24,240
1936 Robert Crosser: 70,596 Harry C. Gahn: 23,811
1934 Robert Crosser: 47,540 Frank W. Sotak: 25,253 E. C. Greenfield (C): 1,684
1932 Robert Crosser: 49,436 Gerard Pilliod: 25,527 Joseph Schiffer (C): 672
Eugene F. Cheeks: 204
1930 Robert Crosser: 30,722 George H. Bender: 29,081 Gustave F. Ebding: 96
1928 Robert Crosser: 39,090 Joseph F. Lange: 26,267
1926 Robert Crosser: 17,819 Harry C. Gahn: 10,733
1924 Robert Crosser: 24,889 Harry C. Gahn: 21,629 John Brahtin (W): 272
1922 Robert Crosser: 18,645 Harry C. Gahn: 14,024 Henry Kuhlman (S): 997
Frank Kalcec (SL): 185

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