Walter Franz

Legislator, Politician

1907 – 1985

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Who was Walter Franz?

Walter “Walt” or “W.J.” Franz was a Minnesota politician and a member of the Minnesota Senate from southwestern Minnesota.

Franz was first elected in 1954 when he succeeded retiring Senator Bjarne Elgar Grottum of Jackson, and was re-elected in 1958, 1962 and 1966. He represented the old districts 10 and 18, which included all or portions of Cottonwood, Jackson and Watonwan counties, changing somewhat through redistricting in 1960.

From the city of Mountain Lake, Franz was a local businessman, owning and operating a general store. Prior to being elected to the senate, he served as a Cottonwood County Commissioner from 1941 to 1955, and as Mountain Lake Village Clerk from 1937 to 1941.

As senator, Franz allied with the Conservative Caucus at a time when the legislature was still officially nonpartisan, although he identified as and was known to be a Republican. He served on the Senate Elections & Reapportionment, Labor, Liquor Control, Public Highways, Public Welfare, Rules & Legislative Expense, Taxes & Tax Laws, Temperance & Liquor Control, Towns & Counties committees, and on various other committee incarnations and subcommittees during his 16 years in office.

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Born
Jan 30, 1907
Mountain Lake
Profession
Education
  • University of Minnesota
Died
Jan 17, 1985
Mountain Lake

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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