Devold, Andrew Olaf "A.O., Andy"
House 1915-18 (District 32); Senate 1919-26 (District 32); Senate 1931-40 (District 32)
Party when first elected: Nonpartisan Election-Liberal Caucus
Counties Served:
Hennepin
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Date of Birth:
??/??/1881 (uncertain)
Birth Place:
Stockholm
Birth County:
Birth Country:
Sweden
Date of Death:
12/12/1940 (uncertain)
Gender:
Male
Religion:
Reported Minority: None Reported
Other Names:
A.O., Andy
City of Residence (when first elected):
Minneapolis
Occupation (when first elected):
Printer/Associate Editor; Gaa Paa, Norwegian Paper Published in Minneapolis
EDUCATION
Minneapolis Public Schools; Secondary;
Minnesota College of Law; Studied Law; Evening Classes; Admitted to the Minnesota Bar, June 11, 1917
OTHER GOVERNMENT SERVICE
FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
Spouse:
Catherine Novak (married in 1925)
Children:
No Surviving Children (In Memoriam, 1941)
Family Members Who Have Served in the Minnesota Legislature:
GENERAL NOTES
He was a member of the Socialist party. (Minnesota History, Fall 1990, p. 87; and Buell, C.J. The Minnesota Legislature of 1915, p. 97)
"This could not be done, however, for the two Socialists, Devold and Strand, refused to vote for Parker..." (Buell, C.J. The Minnesota Legislature of 1917, p. 9)
Toensing and the In Memoriam, 1941 publication lists his birth year as 1881. The Minnesota Legislative Manual, 1915 lists 1880.
Toensing and the Minnesota Journal of the Senate list his death year as 1940; the Minnesota Historical Society death certificates index lists 1939.
He was of Norwegian ancestry. He was born in Stockholm, Sweden of Norwegian parents. (Legislative Manual, 1925.)
He moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1893, with his mother.
He ran for the United States Senate in 1936 but was defeated.
He died of heart trouble in Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Body:
Senate
District:
32
Elected:
11/8/1938
Residence:
Minneapolis
Term of Office:
1/2/1939 to 12/12/1940
(unfinished term)
Counties Represented:
Hennepin
Occupation:
Lawyer
Party:
Nonpartisan Election
Committees:
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Cities of the First Class
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Corporations
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Crime and Crime Prevention
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General Legislation
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Judiciary
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Labor
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Soldiers Bonus and Soldiers Home
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State Parks, Memorials and Monuments
Reason for unfinished term:
Death
Session Notes:
He died while in office on December 12, 1940.
Body:
Senate
District:
32
Elected:
11/6/1934
Residence:
Minneapolis
Term of Office:
1/7/1935 to 1/1/1939
Counties Represented:
Hennepin
Occupation:
Lawyer
Party:
Nonpartisan Election
Committees:
-
Aviation
-
Corporations
-
Crime and Crime Prevention
-
Judiciary
-
Labor
-
Soldiers Bonus and Soldiers Home
-
State Parks, Memorials and Monuments
Body:
Senate
District:
32
Elected:
11/6/1934
Residence:
Minneapolis
Term of Office:
1/7/1935 to 1/1/1939
Counties Represented:
Hennepin
Occupation:
Lawyer
Party:
Nonpartisan Election
Committees:
-
Aviation
-
Cities of the First Class
-
Corporations
-
Crime and Crime Prevention
-
Judiciary
-
Labor
-
Soldiers Bonus and Soldiers Home
-
State Parks, Memorials and Monuments
Body:
Senate
District:
32
Elected:
11/4/1930
Residence:
Minneapolis
Term of Office:
1/5/1931 to 1/6/1935
Counties Represented:
Hennepin
Occupation:
Lawyer
Party:
Nonpartisan Election
Committees:
-
Aviation
-
Cities of the First Class
-
Corporations
-
Crime and Crime Prevention
-
Judiciary
-
Labor
-
Soldiers Home (Chair)
-
State Parks, Memorials and Monuments
Body:
Senate
District:
32
Elected:
11/4/1930
Residence:
Minneapolis
Term of Office:
1/5/1931 to 1/6/1935
Counties Represented:
Hennepin
Occupation:
Lawyer, Engaged in the General Practice of Law; Devold and Uhl Law Firm
Party:
Nonpartisan Election
Committees:
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Aviation
-
Cities of the First Class
-
Corporations
-
Crime and Crime Prevention
-
Judiciary
-
Labor
-
Soldiers Home
-
State Parks, Memorials and Monuments
Body:
Senate
District:
32
Elected:
11/7/1922
Residence:
Minneapolis
Term of Office:
1/1/1923 to 1/2/1927
Counties Represented:
Hennepin
Occupation:
Engaged in the Practice of Law
Party:
Nonpartisan Election
Committees:
-
Cities of the First Class
-
Corporations
-
Judiciary
-
Labor
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Public Health
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Soldiers Home
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Workmens Compensation
Body:
Senate
District:
32
Elected:
11/7/1922
Residence:
Minneapolis
Term of Office:
1/1/1923 to 1/2/1927
Counties Represented:
Hennepin
Occupation:
Engaged in the Practice of Law
Party:
Nonpartisan Election
Committees:
-
Cities of the First Class
-
Judiciary
-
Labor
-
Soldiers Home
-
Workmens Compensation
Body:
Senate
District:
32
Elected:
11/5/1918
Residence:
Minneapolis
Term of Office:
1/6/1919 to 12/31/1922
Counties Represented:
Hennepin
Occupation:
Engaged in the Practice of Law; Devold, Oberg and Uhl Law Firm
Party:
Nonpartisan Election
Committees:
-
Cities of the First Class
-
Judiciary
-
Labor
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Soldiers Home
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State Development and Immigration
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Workmens Compensation
Body:
Senate
District:
32
Elected:
11/5/1918
Residence:
Minneapolis
Term of Office:
1/6/1919 to 12/31/1922
Counties Represented:
Hennepin
Occupation:
Engaged in the Practice of Law, Devold and Oberg Law Firm
Party:
Nonpartisan Election
Committees:
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Cities of the First Class
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Labor
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Reconstruction and Relief
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Soldiers Home
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Workmens Compensation
Elected:
11/7/1916
Residence:
Minneapolis
Term of Office:
1/1/1917 to 1/5/1919
Counties Represented:
Hennepin
Occupation:
Printing and Publishing Business
Party:
Nonpartisan Election-Liberal Caucus
Party Notes: "This could not be done, however, for the two Socialists, Devold and Strand, refused to vote for Parker..." (Buell, C.J. The Minnesota Legislature of 1917, p. 9)
Committees:
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Board of Control
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Forestry
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Logs and Lumber
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Mines and Minerals
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Workmens Compensation
Elected:
11/3/1914
Residence:
Minneapolis
Term of Office:
1/4/1915 to 12/31/1916
Counties Represented:
Hennepin
Occupation:
Printer/Associate Editor; Gaa Paa, Norwegian Paper Published in Minneapolis
Party:
Nonpartisan Election-Liberal Caucus
Party Notes: He was a member of the Socialist party. (Minnesota History, Fall 1990, p. 87; and Buell, C.J. The Minnesota Legislature of 1915, p. 97)
Committees:
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Cities
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Forestry
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Insurance
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Labor and Labor Legislation
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Printing
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Reapportionment
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Soldiers Home (Chair)
Articles & Books About
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“Memorial Services,” Minnesota Journal of the Senate, March 14, 1941, p. 579-591.
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In Memoriam: Senators William B. Anderson, Andrew O. Devold, Richard Kelly, Frederick J. Miller, and L.O. Cooke. State of Minnesota Senate Chamber, March 14, 1941.
These files are available in the Legislative Reference Library.