- Zales Ecton
Zales Nelson Ecton (
April 1 1898 –March 3 1961 ) was a rare RepublicanUnited States senator fromMontana , having served from 1947-1953.Ecton was born in Weldon,
Decatur County, Iowa . He moved with his family toGallatin County, Montana , when he was nine years old. He attended the Gallatin County public schools, the then Montana State College (later Montana State University) at Bozeman and theUniversity of Chicago law school. In 1921, he became arancher and gained interests in grain andlivestock .Entering politics, he was a member of the Montana state House from 1933 to 1937 and the Montana state senate from 1937 to 1946. In 1946, he ran for the
Montana United States Senate seat which was being vacated by DemocratBurton K. Wheeler , who had lost the Democratic primary.As part of the Republican takeover of the Senate in 1946, Ecton defeated Democratic state Supreme Court Justice Leif Erickson by a vote of 54% to 46%. He served in the Senate for one term, having been narrowly defeated for reelection in 1952 by
Mike Mansfield , a Democratic college professor and Far Eastern expert. Ecton resumed his ranching business and died in Bozeman.Ecton was the last Republican U.S. senator from Montana until the election in 1988 of
Conrad Burns , who served from 1989-2007. Burns was narrowly unseated in theNovember 7 ,2006 general election by the DemocratJon Tester .
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