- Herman Thorson
Infobox Politician
name = Herman Thorson
imagesize = 200px
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order = 10th
office = North Dakota Secretary of State
term_start =January 1 ,1941
term_end =December 31 ,1942
predecessor =James D. Gronna
successor = Thomas Hall
birth_date =December 18 ,1880
birth_place =Houston, Minnesota
death_date =December 11 ,1960
death_place =Bismarck, North Dakota
party = RepublicanHerman Thorson (
December 18 ,1880 -December 11 ,1960 ) was aNorth Dakota Republican Party politician who served as the Secretary of State ofNorth Dakota from 1941 to 1942. [ [http://www.nd.gov/sos/about/history.html North Dakota Secretary of State | About the Secretary of State ] ] He first won election in 1940, but was defeated in 1942 by Thomas Hall, also a Republican. Before serving as Secretary of State, he served in theNorth Dakota Senate from 1929 to 1940.Biography
Herman Thorson was born in 1880 on a farm near
Houston, Minnesota . His parents were of Norwegian descent, and he was educated in the schools of Minnesota. He operated a creamery in Sheldon Township, Minnesota for three years before moving to a homestead in 1908 inAdams County, North Dakota . He served on his township board, and was Chairman of the county board of the Farmer's Union before he began his legislative career in theNorth Dakota Senate in 1928. He served in the Senate until 1940 when he was elected as theNorth Dakota Secretary of State . He served in that position for just one two-year term; he was defeated in his bid for a second term. Thorson married Sophia Moen, also of Houston, and had one boy and three girls (Obert Thorson, Berget Arndorfer, Minnie Larson and Clarice Henrickson). [North Dakota Blue Book, 1954] He died inBismarck, North Dakota at the age of 79 in 1960.Notes
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