Thomas J. O'Malley

This article is about the Wisconsin state politician. For the former congressman from Wisconsin, see Thomas O'Malley (congressman). For the aerospace engineer, see T. J. O'Malley.

Thomas J. O'Malley (1868 May 27, 1936) was a Wisconsin politician. He was born in Menasha, Wisconsin in 1868. He initially worked in the railway industry, eventually becoming a passenger conductor for the North Western Railroad. He was active in the railway union, and in 1932 he became the first Democrat elected the 26th Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin in nearly forty years. He served two terms, from 1933 until 1936, despite falling out of favor with his party during his first term. He planned to run for governor, but died of a heart attack in 1936 in Hot Springs, Arkansas.[1]

References

  1. "Thomas O'Malley". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. May 27, 1936. p. 17. Retrieved February 3, 2016 via Newspapers.com.
Political offices
Preceded by
Henry Huber
Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin
19331936
Succeeded by
Henry Gunderson


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