John A. Johnson (politician)

John A. Johnson
35th Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives
In office
January 1925  January 1931
Preceded by William I. Nolan
Succeeded by Oscar A. Swenson
Minnesota State Representative from the 1st District
In office
January 1921  January 1931
Minnesota State Representative from the 1st District
In office
January 1939  January 1949
Minnesota State Senator from the 1st District
In office
January 1949  January 1959
Personal details
Born (1883-07-09)July 9, 1883
Litchfield, Minnesota
Died February 3, 1962(1962-02-03) (aged 78)
Political party Nonpartisan Conservative Caucus
Residence Preston, Minnesota
Alma mater Stevens County Common Schools
Profession Hardware Store Owner

John A. Johnson (July 9, 1883 in Litchfield, Minnesota February 3, 1962) was a Minnesota politician and a Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives. He served three decades in the Minnesota legislature, twenty of those years in the Minnesota House.

Johnson was a hardware store owner in Preston, Minnesota when he was first elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1920. He caucused with the Conservative caucus in the then-nonpartisan legislature. In 1925, he was elected Speaker of the House, a position he held until he left the legislature in 1931.

Johnson served as postmaster of the house during his time out of office, and returned to the legislature as a representative in 1939, serving ten years, most of that as chair of the Municipal Affairs committee. In 1949, he moved to the Minnesota Senate after winning a special election. He retired from the legislature in 1959.[1]

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Political offices
Preceded by
William I. Nolan
Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives
1925–1931
Succeeded by
Oscar A. Swenson


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