- Simon S. McDonald
Infobox Politician
name = Simon S. McDonald
imagesize = 150px
caption = Simon S. McDonald
office =North Dakota Public Service Commissioner
term_start =January 1 ,1941
term_end =December 31 ,1948
predecessor = none
successor =Elmer W. Cart
birth_date =December 11 ,1869
birth_place =
death_date =May 24 ,1956
death_place =Bismarck, North Dakota
party = RepublicanSimon S. McDonald (
December 11 ,1869 -May 24 ,1956 ) was aNorth Dakota Republican Party politician who served as aNorth Dakota Public Service Commissioner from 1941 to 1948. Prior to 1941, his title wasNorth Dakota Railroad Commissioner . He had served in that position since 1937. [North Dakota Blue Book, 2005]Biography
Simon McDonald was born in 1869. He was raised on a farm, educated in the machinist trade, and was employed by daily newspapers in different parts of the
United States in his early adult years. He served as the machinist in charge of the mechanical department at theGrand Forks Herald after coming toNorth Dakota in March 1914. He was elected as President of the North Dakota Federation of Labor in June 1915, and served in that position until June 1920. He was appointed byGovernor of North Dakota Lynn Frazier as a member of the Workmen's Compensation Bureau onApril 1 , 1919, and was re-appointed to the position by GovernorArthur Sorlie in 1925, and served until 1930. He was elected to theNorth Dakota Senate in 1932, and served there from 1933 to 1936. He was elected as a Railroad Commissioner in 1936, and his title changed toNorth Dakota Public Service Commissioner in 1940. He served until 1948 when, at age 79, he did not seek re-election. He died eight years later aged 86 in Bismarck.Notes
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