Herschel Lashkowitz

Summary

Herschel Irving Lashkowitz (April 2, 1918 – September 7, 1993) was an American politician from North Dakota, affiliated with the Democratic Party.

Lashkowitz graduated from Fargo's Central High School in 1935[1] and later attended Harvard Law School. A lawyer and veteran of World War II, Lashkowitz served as mayor of his hometown for twenty years, from 1954 until 1974, when he was defeated for re-election. He also served as a state senator for 18 years.

Lashkowitz was an independent candidate for Governor in 1960, but lost. He was also the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator (class 3) in 1968, when he was defeated by longtime Republican incumbent Milton Young.

Electoral history edit

1968 United States Senate election, North Dakota
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Milton R. Young 154,968 64.79
Democratic Herschel Lashkowitz 80,815 33.79
Independent Duane Mutch 3,393 1.42
Majority
Turnout 239,176

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Cynosure. Fargo High School. 1935. p. 35.
Party political offices
Preceded by
William Lanier
Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from North Dakota
(Class 3)

1968
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by
Murray A. Baldwin
Mayor of Fargo
1954–1974
Succeeded by
Richard A. Hentges

External links edit

  • Brief profile at the Political Graveyard