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  Goodland, Walter S.
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NameWalter S. Goodland
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Born December 22, 1862
DiedMarch 12, 1947 (84 years)
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InfoWalter Samuel Goodland (December 22, 1862, Sharon, Wisconsin – March 12, 1947, Madison, Wisconsin) was an American politician and governor of Wisconsin. He was a Republican. He attended Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin.

Walter Goodland was a lawyer and newspaper owner; he had owned a newspaper in Michigan in Iron Mountain. Goodland spent time on the Gogebic Range as a young man. He came to the range and began practicing law in Wakefield, Michigan. There he began the Wakefield Bulletin, one the early daily newspapers of the range. Later, he established the Ironwood Times, disposing of it in May 1895 to Bennett and Green. The Ironwood Times continued to publish until May 1946. Goodland served in the Wisconsin State Senate. From 1911 to 1915, he was mayor of Racine, Wisconsin. From 1939 to 1943, Walter Goodland was lieutenant governor.

In 1942, he was reelected lieutenant governor. On December 7, 1942, Governor-elect Orland Steen Loomis died before his inaugural. The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that Lieutenant Governor Goodland would serve Orland Loomis's term as acting governor, overriding the view of Governor Julius Heil that he should continue as Governor of Wisconsin. Goodland was initially paid as the Lieutenant Governor, with a salary of $1,500 a year. He earned a six dollar daily bonus for being acting governor while the legislature was in session, and a five dollar daily bonus when it was not.[1]

In 1944, Walter Goodland was elected Governor of Wisconsin, and in 1946 he was reelected. Walter Goodland died of a heart attack on Wednesday, March 12, 1947 while in office in Madison, Wisconsin, at age 84.

According to Guinness World Records, Walter Goodland was the oldest individual to date to serve as Governor of any state in the union.



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  11/05/1946 WI Governor Won 59.78% (+20.71%)
  08/13/1946 WI Governor - R Primary Won 42.45% (+3.38%)
  11/07/1944 WI Governor Won 52.84% (+12.22%)
  08/15/1944 WI Governor - R Primary Won 47.15% (+21.72%)
  01/04/1943 WI Governor - Succession Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/03/1942 WI Lt. Governor Won 47.34% (+12.52%)
  11/05/1940 WI Lt. Governor Won 45.58% (+13.05%)
  11/08/1938 WI Lt. Governor Won 52.37% (+18.00%)
  09/20/1938 WI Lt. Governor - R Primary Won 35.67% (+3.38%)
  09/20/1938 WI Lt. Governor - D Primary Won 65.67% (+31.34%)
  11/04/1930 WI State Senate 21 Won 61.91% (+28.02%)
  11/02/1926 WI State Senate 21 Won 96.58% (+93.17%)
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