Sedgwick Kistler
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Sedgwick Kistler | |
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Member of the Democratic National Committee from Pennsylvania |
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In office May 20, 1928 – May 22, 1936[1] |
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Preceded by | Joe Guffey |
Succeeded by | George Earle |
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Died | April 28, 1952[2] |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Bertha Kaul |
Children | Gertrude |
Sedgwick Kistler was a Democratic political figure from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania.
Kistler represented Pennsylvania as its Democratic National Committeeman from 1928 through 1936.
In 1930, he was the Democratic nominee for the United States Senate seat left vacant by the disqualification of William Vare,[3] but lost to Labor Secretary James Davis in one of the most lopsided defeats in state history.[4]
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Preceded by | Member of the Democratic National Committee from Pennsylvania 1928–1936 |
Succeeded by George Earle |
Preceded by | Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (Class 3) 1930 |
Succeeded by Lawrence Rupp |
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