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Wilber Marion Brucker (June 23, 1894 – October 28, 1968) [1] was an American Republican politician. Born in Saginaw, Michigan , he served as the 32nd governor of Michigan from 1931 to 1933 and as the United States Secretary of the Army between July 21, 1955, and January 19, 1961.
Republican: Wilber M. Brucker (incumbent) 696,935 43.12 Socialist: John Panzer 20,108 1.24 Communist: William Reynolds 7,906 0.49 Prohibition: Charles Elwood Holmes 2,031 0.13 Socialist Labor: Robert Fraser 1,107 0.07 Proletarian: Al Renner: 318 0.02 Liberty: Anthony Bergman 182 0.01 Write-ins: 3 0.00 Total votes 1,616,262 : 100 : Democratic ...
Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator James J. Couzens ran for re-election to a third term in office, but was defeated in the Republican primary by Governor Wilber Brucker. Brucker was defeated in the general election by Democratic U.S. Representative Prentiss M. Brown, becoming the first Democrat to win this seat since 1853.
Republican nominee Wilber M. Brucker defeated Democratic nominee William Comstock with 56.88% of the vote. General election. Candidates. Major party candidates.
Republican gain Republican hold Farmer–Labor hold United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1932, in 35 states, concurrent with the House , Senate elections and presidential election , on November 8, 1932.
Republican: Retired, Republican victory: Wilber M. Brucker (Republican) 56.88% William A. Comstock (Democratic) 42.03% Joseph Billups (Workers) 0.47%
Republican gain. Winner was not a candidate for the next term; see below. ... Republican: Wilber M. Brucker: 714,602 41.80% The Third Party Louis B. Ward 75,680
David Wilber was elected as a Republican to the Forty-third Congress, where he served from March 4, 1873, to March 3, 1875. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1874, however, Wilber was elected to the Forty-sixth Congress (March 4, 1879 - March 3, 1881). Yet again, he was not a candidate for renomination in 1880.