William H. McMaster

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William H. McMaster

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign U.S.A. Senate
Date of Birth May 10, 1877
Date of Death Sept. 14, 1968 (Age: 91)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

William H. McMaster graduated from Beloit College and served as head football coach at the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh before entering public service. He held multiple positions in local and state government, including City Treasurer and State Senator. McMaster was elected Lieutenant Governor and subsequently Governor of South Dakota, where he implemented significant tax reforms and opposed high gasoline taxes. He then served one term as U.S. Senator from South Dakota.

Political Ideas

William H. McMaster's political career is marked by a blend of fiscal conservatism and regional populism, particularly evident in his efforts to revise the state tax code and fight against high gasoline taxes. His tenure as Governor saw him providing state-guaranteed credit, a move that suggests a willingness to balance fiscal responsibility with economic support. McMaster's unexpected support for environmental regulations, despite his industrial background, reveals a strategic alignment with regional interests over party lines.

Campaigns
1930: U.S.A. Senate

Election History

U.S.A. Senator from South Dakota

99,595 votes (48.37%)

Loss

Winner: William J. Bulow

1924: U.S.A. Senate
ELECTED

Election History

U.S.A. Senator from South Dakota

90,006 votes (44.13%)

Win
1922: South Dakota State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

1922 South Dakota gubernatorial election

78,984 votes (45.02%)

Win
1920: South Dakota State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

1920 South Dakota gubernatorial election

103,592 votes (56.33%)

Win