John A. Hartle

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John A. Hartle
40th Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives
In office
January 4, 1949  January 6, 1955
Preceded by Lawrence M. Hall
Succeeded by Alfred I. Johnson
Minority Leader of the Minnesota House of Representatives
In office
January 6, 1955  January 8, 1957
Preceded by Fred A. Cina
Succeeded by Odin Langen
Minnesota State Representative
In office
January 8, 1935  January 6, 1969
Personal details
Born (1891-08-06)August 6, 1891
Havana Township, Minnesota
Died April 5, 1979(1979-04-05) (aged 87)
Owatonna, Minnesota
Political party Nonpartisan Conservative Caucus
Republican
Spouse(s) Ruth
Children Austin and Dorothy
Residence Owatonna, Minnesota
Profession Farmer
*Some records show a birth date of 1892

John A. Hartle (August 6, 1891 – April 5, 1979) was a Minnesota Republican politician and a Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives. Born on a farm, he became a livestock farmer himself. He was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1934. As a Republican, he caucused with the Conservative Caucus in the then-nonpartisan body.

Hartle served as chair of the Markets and Marketing and Civil Administration committees, and in 1949 he was elected to replace outgoing speaker Lawrence M. Hall. Hartle served as speaker for three terms, until the Liberal Caucus gained a majority in 1955. Hartle served one term as Minority Leader, and when the conservatives regained control of the body in 1963, he became chair, first of the education committee, and then the taxes committee. He retired from the legislature after the 1968 elections.[1]

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Political offices
Preceded by
Lawrence M. Hall
Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives
1949–1955
Succeeded by
Alfred I. Johnson
Preceded by
Fred A. Cina
Minority Leader of the Minnesota House of Representatives
1955–1957
Succeeded by
Odin Langen



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