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Information on Allison E. Wrentmore
Allison E. Wrentmore
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We found no record of Allison E. Wrentmore serving in elected office in Indiana. Our database only focuses on state and federal offices, so it's possible they served at a different level, or in an office not currently in our database.
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1930–Secretary of Education (State Supt.)
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 4, 1930
51.51%
George Clarence Cole
*
, Democratic, 615,494 votes
47.51%
Roy P. Wisehart
(i)
, Republican, 567,679 votes
0.61%
Allison E. Wrentmore
, Prohibition, 7,283 votes
0.33%
Jacob E. Schrader
, Socialist, 3,934 votes
0.05%
Herbert Green
, Nationalist, 582 votes
Out of
1,194,972
votes casts, the margin of victory was
47,815
(4.00%)
1932–U.S. Senate (Class 3)
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 8, 1932
55.57%
Frederick R. Van Nuys
*
, Democratic, 870,053 votes
42.26%
James E. Watson
(i)
, Republican, 661,750 votes
1.20%
Forrest Wallace
, Socialist, 18,724 votes
0.60%
Allison E. Wrentmore
, Prohibition, 9,406 votes
0.14%
William Townsend
, Communist, 2,123 votes
0.12%
Ralph Green
, National, 1,869 votes
0.12%
Evartt Edward Bailey
, Socialist Labor, 1,825 votes
Out of
1,565,750
votes casts, the margin of victory was
208,303
(13.31%)
1934–Secretary of State
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 6, 1934
51.19%
August G. Mueller
*
, Democratic, 738,427 votes
47.72%
Fred Woodward
, Republican, 688,437 votes
0.65%
Edward Henry
, Socialist, 9,373 votes
0.35%
Allison E. Wrentmore
, Prohibition, 5,005 votes
0.09%
Fay McAllister Allen
, Communist, 1,323 votes
Out of
1,442,565
votes casts, the margin of victory was
49,990
(3.47%)
1940–Secretary of State
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 5, 1940
50.21%
James M. Tucker
(i)*
, Republican, 883,453 votes
49.39%
Clarence J. Donovan
, Democratic, 868,885 votes
0.28%
Allison E. Wrentmore
, Prohibition, 4,958 votes
0.08%
Clarence H. Owen
, Socialist, 1,466 votes
0.04%
Walter Joseph Klobucher
, Socialist Labor, 644 votes
Out of
1,759,406
votes casts, the margin of victory was
14,568
(0.82%)
1948–U.S. House (District 11)
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 2, 1948
50.63%
Andrew James Jacobs, Sr.
*
, Democratic, 103,046 votes
48.37%
George L. Denny
, Republican, 98,451 votes
0.53%
Willard B. Benson
, Prohibition, 1,076 votes
0.46%
Allison E. Wrentmore
, Prohibition, 946 votes
Out of
203,519
votes casts, the margin of victory was
4,595
(2.26%)
1950–U.S. House (District 11)
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 7, 1950
56.49%
Charles B. Brownson
*
, Republican, 116,068 votes
43.03%
Andrew James Jacobs, Sr.
(i)
, Democratic, 88,418 votes
0.48%
Allison E. Wrentmore
, Prohibition, 994 votes
Out of
205,480
votes casts, the margin of victory was
27,650
(13.46%)
1952–Secretary of Education (State Supt.)
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 4, 1952
54.81%
Wilbur Young
(i)*
, Republican, 1,052,517 votes
44.51%
Earl Morris Utterback
, Democratic, 854,738 votes
0.67%
Allison E. Wrentmore
, Prohibition, 12,883 votes
Out of
1,920,138
votes casts, the margin of victory was
197,779
(10.30%)
1954–U.S. House (District 11)
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 2, 1954
54.90%
Charles B. Brownson
(i)*
, Republican, 108,044 votes
44.80%
Charles H. Boswell
, Democratic, 88,173 votes
0.30%
Allison E. Wrentmore
, Prohibition, 591 votes
Out of
196,808
votes casts, the margin of victory was
19,871
(10.10%)
1956–Secretary of Education (State Supt.)
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 6, 1956
54.92%
Wilbur Young
(i)*
, Republican, 1,067,669 votes
44.68%
Earl Morris Utterback
, Democratic, 868,594 votes
0.33%
Allison E. Wrentmore
, Prohibition, 6,479 votes
0.06%
George Magdich
, Socialist Labor, 1,181 votes
Out of
1,943,923
votes casts, the margin of victory was
199,075
(10.24%)
1958–Secretary of Education (State Supt.)
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 4, 1958
55.35%
William Earl Wilson
*
, Democratic, 946,399 votes
43.93%
Wilbur Young
(i)
, Republican, 751,226 votes
0.72%
Allison E. Wrentmore
, Prohibition, 12,352 votes
Out of
1,709,977
votes casts, the margin of victory was
195,173
(11.42%)
In the 10 races for which we have results, Allison E. Wrentmore had a record of 0-10. That includes a record of 0-10 in 10 general elections.