Frank Allen

Frank Gilman Allen

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth October 6, 1874
Date of Death Oct. 9, 1950 (Age: 76)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Frank Allen was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, and spent his career in various leadership roles within the business and public sectors. He served as president of a prominent company and held positions on the Norwood Board of Assessors and as a town selectman. Allen's political career included terms in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, the state Senate, and as Lieutenant Governor, culminating in his role as Governor of Massachusetts. During his governorship, he established an industrial commission and made notable appointments, including two women to judgeships. Allen also championed educational reforms and expanded facilities for the care of the sick and indigent.

Political Ideas

Frank Allen's political identity is marked by a blend of progressive social policies and a focus on regional economic stability. His establishment of an Industrial Commission and appointment of women to judgeships reveals an ideologically agile approach, balancing traditional roles with forward-thinking reforms. Allen's efforts to modernize Norwood's infrastructure, juxtaposed with his public denial of a conspiracy against a major development project, illustrate a calculated strategy to balance local interests with broader civic progress.

Campaigns
1930: Massachusetts State Governor

Election History

Massachusetts gubernatorial election, 1930

590,238 votes (48.18%)

Loss

Winner: Joseph B. Ely

1928: Massachusetts State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

1928 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

769,372 votes (50.06%)

Win