Charles Halsted

Charles L. "Chas" Halsted
Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
from the 53rd district
In office
1953–1967
Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
from the 53rd district
In office
1937–1947
Personal details
Born September 23, 1894
Ellendale, North Dakota
Died February 19, 1968
Crow Wing County, Minnesota
Political party DFL
Residence Brainerd, Minnesota
Occupation Grocer
Religion Protestant

Charles L. "Chas" Halsted (born September 23, 1894 in Ellendale, North Dakota, died February 19, 1968 in Crow Wing County, Minnesota) was a Minnesota politician, a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives, and the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party candidate in Minnesota's 1948 gubernatorial election.

Halsted served as town clerk in Brainerd, Minnesota, and worked as a grocer. He was first elected to the legislature in 1937, representing Brainerd. He served in the legislature until 1947, and in 1948, challenged incumbent Republican Governor Luther Youngdahl.

In 1953, Halsted returned to the Minnesota House of Representatives, where he served until 1967. He died in 1968. Halsted was married with seven children.[1]

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Party political offices
Preceded by
Harold H. Barker
Endorsed Gubernatorial Candidate,
Minnesota DFL State Convention

1948
Succeeded by
Harry H. Peterson
DFL nominee for Governor of Minnesota
1948