Oscar Rennebohm

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Oscar Rennebohm

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth May 25, 1889
Date of Death Oct. 15, 1968 (Age: 79)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Oscar Rennebohm graduated from the University of Wisconsin and subsequently founded a chain of drug stores. He served as an Ensign in the United States Navy during World War I and held leadership positions within the pharmaceutical industry. Rennebohm transitioned to public service, culminating in his election as the Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin and later as governor. He established the Rennebohm Foundation, which has supported education in the Madison area.

Political Ideas

Oscar Rennebohm's political identity is marked by a distinctive blend of fiscal responsibility and targeted social welfare. His decision to fund a veterans' housing program through an increased liquor tax showcases a calculated approach to policy financing, balancing budgetary concerns with specific community needs. Rennebohm's commitment to education, evidenced by the Rennebohm Foundation, reveals a localized focus on regional development. His legislative maneuvers, such as leveraging a liquor tax for social programs, hint at a strategic, almost contrarian, method of governance that merits further exploration.

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1948: Wisconsin State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

Wisconsin gubernatorial election, 1948

684,839 votes (54.09%)

Win

Wisconsin Governor 1948, Republican Primary Results

278,650 votes (58.19%)

Win