John A. Johnson (July 9, 1883 in Litchfield, Minnesota – February 3, 1962) was a Minnesota politician and a Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives. He served three decades in the Minnesota legislature, 20 of those years in the Minnesota House.
John A. Johnson | |
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35th Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives | |
In office January 1925 – January 1931 | |
Preceded by | William I. Nolan |
Succeeded by | Oscar A. Swenson |
Minnesota State Representative from the 1st District | |
In office January 1921 – January 1931 | |
Minnesota State Representative from the 1st District | |
In office January 1939 – January 1949 | |
Minnesota State Senator from the 1st District | |
In office January 1949 – January 1959 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Litchfield, Minnesota | July 9, 1883
Died | February 3, 1962 | (aged 78)
Political party | Nonpartisan Conservative Caucus |
Residence | Preston, Minnesota |
Alma mater | Stevens County Common Schools |
Profession | Hardware Store Owner |
Johnson was a hardware store owner in Preston, Minnesota, when he was first elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1920. He caucused with the Conservative caucus in the then-nonpartisan legislature. In 1925, he was elected Speaker of the House, a position he held until he left the legislature in 1931.
Johnson served as postmaster of the house during his time out of office, and returned to the legislature as a representative in 1939, serving ten years, most of that as chair of the Municipal Affairs committee. In 1949, he moved to the Minnesota Senate after winning a special election. He retired from the legislature in 1959.[1]
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