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Bronson La Follette

Bronson Cutting La Follette (February 2, 1936 – March 15, 2018) was an American Democratic lawyer and politician. He was the 36th and 39th Attorney General of the state of Wisconsin, and was an unsuccessful candidate for Governor of Wisconsin in 1968.

Bronson La Follette
36th and 39th Attorney General of Wisconsin
In office
January 3, 1975 – January 3, 1987
GovernorPatrick J. Lucey
Martin J. Schreiber
Lee S. Dreyfus
Anthony S. Earl
Preceded byVictor A. Miller
Succeeded byDon Hanaway
In office
January 3, 1965 – January 3, 1969
GovernorWarren P. Knowles
Preceded byGeorge Thompson
Succeeded byRobert W. Warren
Personal details
Born
Bronson Cutting La Follette

(1936-02-02)February 2, 1936
Washington, D.C., U.S.
DiedMarch 15, 2018(2018-03-15) (aged 82)
Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseBarbara La Follette
Children2
Parent
RelativesRobert M. La Follette, Sr. (grandfather)
Philip La Follette (uncle)
Doug La Follette (third cousin)
La Follette family
Residence(s)Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison
University of Wisconsin Law School
ProfessionLawyer

Family edit

Born in Washington, D.C., he was the son of U.S. Senator Robert M. La Follette Jr. and the grandson of U.S. Senator Robert M. "Fighting Bob" La Follette, both of Wisconsin. He was named in memory of former U.S. Senator Bronson Cutting of New Mexico, a close family friend who died in an airplane crash in 1935.[1][2]

Biography edit

La Follette went to Landon School in Bethesda, Maryland. He received a bachelor of arts degree in political science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1958 and a law degree in 1960.[3] He worked in private practice until 1962, when he was appointed an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin by U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy.[4]

In 1964 he was elected Wisconsin Attorney General and served for two consecutive two-year terms, and later three consecutive four-year terms from 1975 to 1987.[3] He challenged the incumbent Republican Governor Warren P. Knowles in the 1968 Wisconsin gubernatorial election and lost.[4] He ran for and was again elected Attorney General in 1974. Despite a 1981 conviction for drunk driving,[5] he was re-elected in 1982, and in the process became the first candidate for Wisconsin statewide office to receive one million votes.[6] After his 1986 defeat following an ethics investigation,[7] he retired from public service and lived in Madison.[8]

Death edit

La Follette died on March 15, 2018, at the age of 82 at the University of Wisconsin Hospital, in Madison, Wisconsin.[9][10][11]

Governor Scott Walker said in a statement: "Tonette and I send our prayers to the family of former Wisconsin Attorney General Bronson La Follette. He was a dedicated public servant for several decades."

See also edit

Electoral history edit

Wisconsin Attorney General (1964, 1966) edit

Wisconsin Attorney General Election, 1964[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Primary Election
Republican George Thompson (incumbent) 299,771 48.60%
Democratic Bronson C. La Follette 225,521 36.56%
Democratic William H. Evans 91,487 14.83%
Total votes '616,779' '100.0%'
General Election
Democratic Bronson C. La Follette 882,318 54.32%
Republican George Thompson (incumbent) 741,917 45.68%
Total votes '1,624,235' '100.0%'
Democratic gain from Republican
Wisconsin Attorney General Election, 1966[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Primary Election
Democratic Bronson C. La Follette (incumbent) 232,176 55.45%
Republican Louis J. Ceci 186,499 44.55%
Total votes '418,675' '100.0%'
General Election
Democratic Bronson C. La Follette (incumbent) 609,216 53.56%
Republican Louis J. Ceci 528,202 46.44%
Total votes '1,137,418' '100.0%'
Democratic hold

Wisconsin Governor (1968) edit

Wisconsin Gubernatorial Election, 1968[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Primary Election
Republican Warren P. Knowles (incumbent) 272,504 57.04%
Democratic Bronson C. La Follette 173,458 36.31%
Democratic Floyd L. Wille 31,778 6.65%
Total votes '477,740' '100.0%'
General Election
Republican Warren P. Knowles (incumbent) 893,463 52.88%
Democratic Bronson C. La Follette 791100 46.82%
Independent Adolf Wiggert 3,225 0.19%
Independent Robert Wilkinson 1,813 0.11%
Total votes '1,689,601' '100.0%'
Republican hold

Wisconsin Attorney General (1974-1986) edit

Wisconsin Attorney General Election, 1974[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Primary Election
Republican Gerald Lorge 143,337 30.64%
Democratic Bronson C. La Follette 132,538 28.33%
Democratic Anthony S. Earl 106,041 22.67%
Democratic Thomas M. Jacobson 50,678 10.83%
Republican Edward Nager 35,165 7.52%
Total votes '467,759' '100.0%'
General Election
Democratic Bronson C. La Follette 669,968 58.10%
Republican Gerald Lorge 483,232 41.90%
Total votes '1,153,200' '100.0%'
Democratic hold
Wisconsin Attorney General Election, 1978[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Primary Election
Democratic Bronson C. La Follette (incumbent) 232,057 51.96%
Republican William Mattka 213,651 47.84%
Constitution Thomas J. Bergen 903 0.20%
Total votes '446,611' '100.0%'
General Election
Democratic Bronson C. La Follette (incumbent) 868,829 61.28%
Republican William Mattka 533,943 37.66%
Constitution Thomas J. Bergen 15,045 1.06%
Total votes '1,417,817' '100.0%' +22.95%
Democratic hold
Wisconsin Attorney General Election, 1982[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Primary Election
Democratic Bronson C. La Follette (incumbent) 433,513 99.24%
Libertarian James S. Hoffert 1,510 0.35%
Constitution Gene D. Lineham 1,435 0.33%
Republican Marcus Gumz 327 0.07%
Republican William Belter 28 0.01%
Total votes '436,813' '100.0%'
General Election
Democratic Bronson C. La Follette (incumbent) 1,062,322 96.40%
Libertarian James S. Hoffert 27,004 2.45%
Constitution Gene D. Lineham 12,643 1.15%
Total votes '1,101,969' '100.0%' -22.28%
Democratic hold
Wisconsin Attorney General Election, 1986[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Primary Election
Democratic Bronson C. La Follette (incumbent) 217,185 48.38%
Republican Donald J. Hanaway 174,519 38.88%
Republican Bartley G. Mauch 56,200 12.52%
Labor–Farm Dennis L. Boyer 967 0.22%
Total votes '436,813' '100.0%'
General Election
Republican Donald J. Hanaway 751,208 51.96%
Democratic Bronson C. La Follette (incumbent) 664,181 45.94%
Labor–Farm Dennis L. Boyer 30,455 2.11%
Total votes '1,101,969' '100.0%' +31.21%
Republican gain from Democratic

References edit

  1. ^ . Politicalgraveyard.com. Archived from the original on October 3, 2019. Retrieved March 16, 2018.
  2. ^ Patrick J. Maney. Young Bob: A Biography of Robert M. La Follette, Jr.. Madison: Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2003, pp. 152-154.
  3. ^ a b Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (comp.). State of Wisconsin 1985–1986 Blue Book. Madison: Wisconsin Department of Administration, 1985, pp. 6–7.
  4. ^ a b "Inside Campaign '74: La Follette". Wisconsin State Journal. Madison, Wis. October 25, 1974. Retrieved July 25, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  5. ^ Jack Craver, "Notable Wisconsinites No Strangers to OWI Charges", Capital Times, May 26, 2013
  6. ^ 2017 Senate Resolution 7 (Resolution). Wisconsin State Senate. March 20, 2018. Retrieved April 12, 2019.{{cite report}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  7. ^ Peter Maller, "Boullion sees 'police state' tendency in La Follette ethics probe", Milwaukee Sentinel, September 19, 1986, p. 1
  8. ^ La Follette, Bronson C. 1936. Wisconsin Historical Society.
  9. ^ Bronson C. La Follette-death notice
  10. ^ "Former Wisconsin Attorney General Bronson La Follette dies". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, March 16, 2018.
  11. ^ Bronson C. La Follette-obituary
  12. ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. "Elections in Wisconsin". The Wisconsin Blue Book, 1966 (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 732, 750. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
  13. ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. "Elections in Wisconsin". The Wisconsin Blue Book, 1968 (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 705, 750. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
  14. ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. "Elections in Wisconsin". The state of Wisconsin Blue Book, 1970 (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 793, 810. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
  15. ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. "Elections in Wisconsin". The state of Wisconsin 1975 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 798, 818. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
  16. ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. "Elections in Wisconsin". The state of Wisconsin 1979-1980 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 898, 916. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
  17. ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. "Elections in Wisconsin". The state of Wisconsin 1983-1984 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 880, 902. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
  18. ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. "Elections in Wisconsin". The state of Wisconsin 1987-1988 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 880, 898. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
Party political offices
Preceded by
William H. Evans
Democratic nominee for Attorney General of Wisconsin
1964, 1966
Succeeded by
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Governor of Wisconsin
1968
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Thomas M. Jacobson
Democratic nominee for Attorney General of Wisconsin
1974, 1978, 1982, 1986
Succeeded by
Legal offices
Preceded by Attorney General of Wisconsin
1965 – 1969
Succeeded by
Preceded by Attorney General of Wisconsin
1975 – 1987
Succeeded by

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Bronson Cutting La Follette February 2 1936 March 15 2018 was an American Democratic lawyer and politician He was the 36th and 39th Attorney General of the state of Wisconsin and was an unsuccessful candidate for Governor of Wisconsin in 1968 Bronson La Follette36th and 39th Attorney General of WisconsinIn office January 3 1975 January 3 1987GovernorPatrick J LuceyMartin J SchreiberLee S DreyfusAnthony S EarlPreceded byVictor A MillerSucceeded byDon HanawayIn office January 3 1965 January 3 1969GovernorWarren P KnowlesPreceded byGeorge ThompsonSucceeded byRobert W WarrenPersonal detailsBornBronson Cutting La Follette 1936 02 02 February 2 1936Washington D C U S DiedMarch 15 2018 2018 03 15 aged 82 Madison Wisconsin U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseBarbara La FolletteChildren2ParentRobert M La Follette Jr father RelativesRobert M La Follette Sr grandfather Philip La Follette uncle Doug La Follette third cousin La Follette familyResidence s Madison Wisconsin U S Alma materUniversity of Wisconsin MadisonUniversity of Wisconsin Law SchoolProfessionLawyer Contents 1 Family 2 Biography 3 Death 4 See also 5 Electoral history 5 1 Wisconsin Attorney General 1964 1966 5 2 Wisconsin Governor 1968 5 3 Wisconsin Attorney General 1974 1986 6 ReferencesFamily editBorn in Washington D C he was the son of U S Senator Robert M La Follette Jr and the grandson of U S Senator Robert M Fighting Bob La Follette both of Wisconsin He was named in memory of former U S Senator Bronson Cutting of New Mexico a close family friend who died in an airplane crash in 1935 1 2 Biography editLa Follette went to Landon School in Bethesda Maryland He received a bachelor of arts degree in political science from the University of Wisconsin Madison in 1958 and a law degree in 1960 3 He worked in private practice until 1962 when he was appointed an Assistant U S Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin by U S Attorney General Robert F Kennedy 4 In 1964 he was elected Wisconsin Attorney General and served for two consecutive two year terms and later three consecutive four year terms from 1975 to 1987 3 He challenged the incumbent Republican Governor Warren P Knowles in the 1968 Wisconsin gubernatorial election and lost 4 He ran for and was again elected Attorney General in 1974 Despite a 1981 conviction for drunk driving 5 he was re elected in 1982 and in the process became the first candidate for Wisconsin statewide office to receive one million votes 6 After his 1986 defeat following an ethics investigation 7 he retired from public service and lived in Madison 8 Death editLa Follette died on March 15 2018 at the age of 82 at the University of Wisconsin Hospital in Madison Wisconsin 9 10 11 Governor Scott Walker said in a statement Tonette and I send our prayers to the family of former Wisconsin Attorney General Bronson La Follette He was a dedicated public servant for several decades See also editLa Follette familyElectoral history editWisconsin Attorney General 1964 1966 edit Wisconsin Attorney General Election 1964 12 Party Candidate Votes Primary Election Republican George Thompson incumbent 299 771 48 60 Democratic Bronson C La Follette 225 521 36 56 Democratic William H Evans 91 487 14 83 Total votes 616 779 100 0 General Election Democratic Bronson C La Follette 882 318 54 32 Republican George Thompson incumbent 741 917 45 68 Total votes 1 624 235 100 0 Democratic gain from Republican Wisconsin Attorney General Election 1966 13 Party Candidate Votes Primary Election Democratic Bronson C La Follette incumbent 232 176 55 45 Republican Louis J Ceci 186 499 44 55 Total votes 418 675 100 0 General Election Democratic Bronson C La Follette incumbent 609 216 53 56 Republican Louis J Ceci 528 202 46 44 Total votes 1 137 418 100 0 Democratic hold Wisconsin Governor 1968 edit Wisconsin Gubernatorial Election 1968 14 Party Candidate Votes Primary Election Republican Warren P Knowles incumbent 272 504 57 04 Democratic Bronson C La Follette 173 458 36 31 Democratic Floyd L Wille 31 778 6 65 Total votes 477 740 100 0 General Election Republican Warren P Knowles incumbent 893 463 52 88 Democratic Bronson C La Follette 791100 46 82 Independent Adolf Wiggert 3 225 0 19 Independent Robert Wilkinson 1 813 0 11 Total votes 1 689 601 100 0 Republican hold Wisconsin Attorney General 1974 1986 edit Wisconsin Attorney General Election 1974 15 Party Candidate Votes Primary Election Republican Gerald Lorge 143 337 30 64 Democratic Bronson C La Follette 132 538 28 33 Democratic Anthony S Earl 106 041 22 67 Democratic Thomas M Jacobson 50 678 10 83 Republican Edward Nager 35 165 7 52 Total votes 467 759 100 0 General Election Democratic Bronson C La Follette 669 968 58 10 Republican Gerald Lorge 483 232 41 90 Total votes 1 153 200 100 0 Democratic hold Wisconsin Attorney General Election 1978 16 Party Candidate Votes Primary Election Democratic Bronson C La Follette incumbent 232 057 51 96 Republican William Mattka 213 651 47 84 Constitution Thomas J Bergen 903 0 20 Total votes 446 611 100 0 General Election Democratic Bronson C La Follette incumbent 868 829 61 28 Republican William Mattka 533 943 37 66 Constitution Thomas J Bergen 15 045 1 06 Total votes 1 417 817 100 0 22 95 Democratic hold Wisconsin Attorney General Election 1982 17 Party Candidate Votes Primary Election Democratic Bronson C La Follette incumbent 433 513 99 24 Libertarian James S Hoffert 1 510 0 35 Constitution Gene D Lineham 1 435 0 33 Republican Marcus Gumz 327 0 07 Republican William Belter 28 0 01 Total votes 436 813 100 0 General Election Democratic Bronson C La Follette incumbent 1 062 322 96 40 Libertarian James S Hoffert 27 004 2 45 Constitution Gene D Lineham 12 643 1 15 Total votes 1 101 969 100 0 22 28 Democratic hold Wisconsin Attorney General Election 1986 18 Party Candidate Votes Primary Election Democratic Bronson C La Follette incumbent 217 185 48 38 Republican Donald J Hanaway 174 519 38 88 Republican Bartley G Mauch 56 200 12 52 Labor Farm Dennis L Boyer 967 0 22 Total votes 436 813 100 0 General Election Republican Donald J Hanaway 751 208 51 96 Democratic Bronson C La Follette incumbent 664 181 45 94 Labor Farm Dennis L Boyer 30 455 2 11 Total votes 1 101 969 100 0 31 21 Republican gain from DemocraticReferences edit LaFollette sic family of Madison Wisconsin Politicalgraveyard com Archived from the original on October 3 2019 Retrieved March 16 2018 Patrick J Maney Young Bob A Biography of Robert M La Follette Jr Madison Wisconsin Historical Society Press 2003 pp 152 154 a b Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau comp State of Wisconsin 1985 1986 Blue Book Madison Wisconsin Department of Administration 1985 pp 6 7 a b Inside Campaign 74 La Follette Wisconsin State Journal Madison Wis October 25 1974 Retrieved July 25 2015 via Newspapers com nbsp Jack Craver Notable Wisconsinites No Strangers to OWI Charges Capital Times May 26 2013 2017 Senate Resolution 7 Resolution Wisconsin State Senate March 20 2018 Retrieved April 12 2019 a href Template Cite report html title Template Cite report cite report a CS1 maint date and year link Peter Maller Boullion sees police state tendency in La Follette ethics probe Milwaukee Sentinel September 19 1986 p 1 La Follette Bronson C 1936 Wisconsin Historical Society Bronson C La Follette death notice Former Wisconsin Attorney General Bronson La Follette dies Milwaukee Journal Sentinel March 16 2018 Bronson C La Follette obituary Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Elections in Wisconsin The Wisconsin Blue Book 1966 Report State of Wisconsin pp 732 750 Retrieved April 12 2019 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Elections in Wisconsin The Wisconsin Blue Book 1968 Report State of Wisconsin pp 705 750 Retrieved April 12 2019 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Elections in Wisconsin The state of Wisconsin Blue Book 1970 Report State of Wisconsin pp 793 810 Retrieved April 12 2019 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Elections in Wisconsin The state of Wisconsin 1975 Blue Book Report State of Wisconsin pp 798 818 Retrieved April 12 2019 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Elections in Wisconsin The state of Wisconsin 1979 1980 Blue Book Report State of Wisconsin pp 898 916 Retrieved April 12 2019 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Elections in Wisconsin The state of Wisconsin 1983 1984 Blue Book Report State of Wisconsin pp 880 902 Retrieved April 12 2019 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Elections in Wisconsin The state of Wisconsin 1987 1988 Blue Book Report State of Wisconsin pp 880 898 Retrieved April 12 2019 Party political offices Preceded byWilliam H Evans Democratic nominee for Attorney General of Wisconsin1964 1966 Succeeded byRichard Dickson Cudahy Preceded byPatrick Lucey Democratic nominee for Governor of Wisconsin1968 Succeeded byPatrick Lucey Preceded byThomas M Jacobson Democratic nominee for Attorney General of Wisconsin1974 1978 1982 1986 Succeeded byJim Doyle Legal offices Preceded byGeorge Thompson Attorney General of Wisconsin1965 1969 Succeeded byRobert W Warren Preceded byVictor A Miller Attorney General of Wisconsin1975 1987 Succeeded byDon Hanaway Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bronson La Follette amp oldid 1182333052, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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