Thomas E. Campbell

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Thomas E. Campbell

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth January 18, 1878
Date of Death March 1, 1944 (Age: 66)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Thomas E. Campbell began his career in public service early, becoming the assistant postmaster of Prescott before graduating as the first from Prescott High School. He held various local government positions, including postmaster of Jerome and Yavapai County Tax Assessor, before being elected to the Arizona Territorial Legislature. Campbell's career was marked by a contentious gubernatorial race in 1917, which was later vacated due to a Supreme Court ruling, and he was subsequently elected governor in 1918 and reelected in 1920. After his political career, he served as president of the United States Civil Service Commission.

Political Ideas

Thomas E. Campbell's political identity is marked by an unexpected alignment with labor interests while simultaneously advocating for corporate accountability. His condemnation of the Bisbee Deportation and stance against the IWW during the 1917 copper miner's strike juxtapose his broader agenda of ensuring corporations contribute their fair share through state taxation reforms. Campbell's legislative efforts to establish the separate county of Verde and mandate an eight-hour workday, despite their failure, highlight a localized approach to governance that prioritizes community-specific solutions.

Campaigns
1936: Arizona State Governor

Election History

Arizona gubernatorial election, 1936

36,114 votes (29.11%)

Loss

Winner: Rawghlie Clement Stanford

Arizona Governor 1936, Republican Primary Results

5,848 votes (61.18%)

Win
1922: Arizona State Governor

Election History

Arizona gubernatorial election, 1922

30,599 votes (45.06%)

Loss

Winner: George W. P. Hunt

Arizona Governor 1922, Republican Primary Results

10,050 votes (100.00%)

Win
1920: Arizona State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

Arizona gubernatorial election, 1920

37,060 votes (54.15%)

Win
1918: Arizona State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

Arizona gubernatorial election, 1918

25,927 votes (49.90%)

Win
1916: Arizona State Governor

Election History

Arizona gubernatorial election, 1916

28,051 votes (47.94%)

Loss

Winner: George W. P. Hunt