- Arthur G. Sorlie
Infobox Governor
name = Arthur G. Sorlie
order = 14th
office = Governor of North Dakota
term_start = 1925
term_end = 1928
lieutenant =Walter Maddock
predecessor =Ragnvald A. Nestos
successor =Walter Maddock
birth_date =April 26 ,1874
birth_place =Albert Lea, Minnesota
death_date =August 28 ,1928
death_place =Bismarck, North Dakota
party = Republican
spouse =
profession =
religion =Arthur Gustave Sorlie (
April 26 ,1874 –August 28 ,1928 ) was born inAlbert Lea, Minnesota and resided inGrand Forks, North Dakota . He served as the fourteenthGovernor of North Dakota from the years 1925 until his unexpected death in 1928 at the age of 54.Biography
Sorlie defeated incumbent
Ragnvald A. Nestos in the 1924 gubernatorial race. The big political news at that time was the struggle between theNonpartisan League (NPL) and theIndependent Voters Association (IVA). The NPL membership (primarily farm and rural) bitterly opposed big business interests. They favored state-owned industries such as theBank of North Dakota and the State Mill and Elevator. The IVA considered the NPL platform to be too radical andsocialist ic. They did not support state ownership of industry. When NPL-backed Sorlie replaced IVA candidate Nestos, the Nonpartisan League returned to power in thestate . However, Sorlie did not have complete support from the League. Some (such as his own lieutenant governor, Walter Maddock) disliked Sorlie because he was a conservative businessman. During the 1927legislative session , Sorlie's political enemies conspired to embarrass him by publicly investigating the State Mill and Elevator and calling for its removal from thegovernor 's influence because of inefficient management. Governor Sorlie died in office in 1928. His body lay in state in therotunda of theNorth Dakota State Capitol . [ [http://www.state.nd.us/hist/ndgov3.htm#sorlie ] at www.state.nd.us] TheSorlie Memorial Bridge inGrand Forks, North Dakota was named in his memory.Notes
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