Walter B. Lanfersiek

Walter B. Lanfersiek portrait

Walter B. Lanfersiek

U.S.A.

Party Socialist
Latest Campaign State Governor
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

Social Media

Ask our AI
  • Ask me questions about Walter B. Lanfersiek.

Our AI can make mistakes, check important info
Overview
Community
Data
Personal Background

Walter B. Lanfersiek, born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1873, graduated from Woodward High School and earned a Bachelor of Law degree from the University of Cincinnati. He dedicated his career to socialist principles, serving as the executive secretary of the Socialist Party of America and being nominated by the Socialist Party of Kentucky for governor in 1911.

Political Ideas

Walter B. Lanfersiek’s political identity is marked by a steadfast commitment to socialist principles, as evidenced by his advocacy for socialist policies and his gubernatorial run. His approach to governance seems to blend ideological rigidity with strategic flexibility, particularly in his legislative alignments on environmental regulations. Lanfersiek's marriage to Pearl A. Blanchard, who pursued educational reforms, suggests a nuanced view on policy areas beyond his primary socialist focus. This juxtaposition hints at a potentially broader, albeit underexplored, vision for societal change.

Campaigns
1911: Kentucky State Governor

Election History

1911 Kentucky gubernatorial election

8,718 votes (2.00%)

Loss

Winner: James B. McCreary