John N. Hagan

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John N. Hagan

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth August 4, 1873
Date of Death June 4, 1952 (Age: 78)
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Personal Background

John N. Hagan graduated from Valparaiso University in 1900 and subsequently moved to North Dakota, where he began a career in school administration. He transitioned to public service, serving two terms as North Dakota Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor, first from 1917 to 1921 and then from 1937 to 1938. Hagan was an early member of the Nonpartisan League, which endorsed him for various political positions, including an unsuccessful run for governor in 1938. Despite being recalled from office in 1921, his political career saw a resurgence, as evidenced by his reelection in 1936.

Political Ideas

John N. Hagan's political identity is marked by a steadfast commitment to the Nonpartisan League, even as his career saw unexpected twists like a recall election. His tenure as Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor reveals an intriguing blend of agricultural and labor policies, suggesting a highly localized approach. Hagan's political comeback after a recall underscores a resilient and ideologically agile strategy, navigating regional dynamics adeptly.

Campaigns
1938: North Dakota State Governor

Election History

1938 North Dakota gubernatorial election

125,246 votes (47.53%)

Loss

Winner: John Moses

North Dakota Governor 1938, Republican Primary Results

90,761 votes (52.39%)

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