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Following his acquittal, Alfonsi was elected to his tenth and final term in 1968. He was chosen to serve again as
Republican majority leader for the 1969–1970 legislative term. There was speculation in 1970 that he would run for lieutenant governor in 1970, but Alfonsi announced his intention
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to accuse
Alfonsi of having associated with communists. At issue was Alfonsi's involvement with the Wisconsin Conference in Social Legislation in the late 1930s and early 1940s. The Wisconsin Conference in Social Legislation was established by labor groups, but was later found to have also received
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Supreme Court decision, Dane County district attorney James Boll initiated another investigation into the Alfonsi case, and announced in July 1967 that he would re-try the bribery case. Republicans in the state generally dismissed the cases as politically-motivated scheme orchestrated
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forming in the spring of 1934. Alfonsi attended the convention which organized the new party and then formed the Iron County
Progressive Party, which immediately made him their chairman. He ran for re-election in 1934 on the Wisconsin Progressive ticket and prevailed over Democratic and Republican
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Alfonsi finally succeeded in returning to office in 1958. He announced his candidacy to run for
Assembly again in June 1958. Since the 1954 redistricting, his new home of Minocqua was in the same Assembly district as his native place, Iron County. He narrowly prevailed in the primary, unseating
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Assembly, Alfonsi had also been elected to chairman of the town of Pence and a member of the Iron County board of supervisors, and continued in these offices after leaving the Assembly in 1941. By 1942, Alfonsi had soured on the viability of the Progressive Party as an
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Republican primary, running as a member of the progressive faction. He went on to win the general election with 44% of the vote in a three candidate race, with one of his primary opponents running as an independent Republican in the general.
833:. The case was eventually transferred to Grant County, where Alfonsi was finally acquitted. La Follette attempted to appeal that verdict to the Wisconsin Supreme Court, on grounds of flawed jury instructions, but was unsuccessful.
809:, for receiving bribes. Less than a month later, Alfonsi was convicted by a Dane County jury on charges that he accepted about $ 100 of travel and lodging expenses associated with official appearances. The Governor, Republican
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Alfonsi and another Republic state representative,
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money from communist sources. Alfonsi narrowly lost the primary, receiving 48% of the vote. Alfonsi resumed his teaching career, and remained principal at
Minocqua for several more years, resigning ultimately in 1955.
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Supreme Court decision, but was only allowed to return to office after the conviction was overturned.
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took over the office of minority leader, but resigned in October 1965 to become state insurance commissioner. The caucus then selected Alfonsi to resume the post as floor leader.
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in the Florence–Forest–Oneida district. During the primary, Gilley used a 1940s report of the
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Paul Alfonsi was married twice. He married his first wife, Irene Bresadola, in August 1928 in
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Toepel, M. G.; Kuehn, Hazel L., eds. (1960). "State Party Platforms and Elections".
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After the 1946 elections, Alfonsi was appointed a public relations officer for the
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Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V., eds. (1970). "Elections in Wisconsin".
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Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V., eds. (1968). "Elections in Wisconsin".
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Wisconsin Assembly, Florence–Forest–Oneida District Election, 1950
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Less than a year after the 1942 primary, Alfonsi enlisted for service in the
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Ohm, Howard F.; Bryhan, Leone G., eds. (1940). "Parties and Elections".
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Ohm, Howard F.; Bryhan, Leone G., eds. (1937). "Parties and Elections".
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Toepel, M. G.; Theobald, H. Rupert, eds. (1962). "Wisconsin Elections".
2710:"Big Vote Here in Iron County: Shea, Lafave, Darin, Kopacz, Raineri Win"
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Ohm, Howard F.; Bryhan, Leone G., eds. (1944). "Parties and Elections".
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Ohm, Howard F.; Bryhan, Leone G., eds. (1942). "Parties and Elections".
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Ohm, Howard F.; Bryhan, Leone G., eds. (1935). "Parties and Elections".
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Toepel, M. G.; Kuehn, Hazel L., eds. (1958). "Parties and Elections".
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Toepel, M. G.; Kuehn, Hazel L., eds. (1952). "Parties and Elections".
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Witte, Edwin E.; Kelly, Alice, eds. (1931). "Parties and Elections".
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Wisconsin Assembly (Forest–Oneida–Vilas district) (1964–1970)
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3225:(Report). Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. p. 469.
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Paul R. Alfonsi was born of Corsican parents in the town of
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Theobald, H. Rupert, ed. (1966). "Elections in Wisconsin".
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Theobald, H. Rupert, ed. (1964). "Elections in Wisconsin".
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Wisconsin's 10th Congressional District Election, 1942
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2618:"Lt. Paul Alfonsi Assumes New Post at Camp McCoy"
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753:In 1956, he announced his intention to run for
3440:Wyngaard, John; Wyngaard, Tim (May 10, 1970).
2994:"Paul Alfonsi to Seek GOP Assembly Nomination"
2307:"Interview with Paul R. Alfonsi, May 27, 1981"
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3876:University of Wisconsin–Whitewater alumni
2523:"Alfonsi Makes Announcement of Candidacy"
2423:"Progressives to Make Fight in Northland"
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3254:"Alfonsi and Hutnik Face Bribery Counts"
2934:"Paul Alfonsi to Seek State Senate Post"
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660:speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly
590:speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly
177:October 4, 1965 – July 8, 1966
44:Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly
3372:"State May Appeal Alfonsi's Acquittal"
3223:State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2021–2022
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2806:"Paul Alfonsi Seeks Seat in Assembly"
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3286:"Governor Hits Alfonsi Jury Verdict"
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629:Early years in the Progressive party
3901:20th-century Wisconsin politicians
3871:People from Iron County, Wisconsin
2743:"Paul R. Alfonsi Sues for Divorce"
2648:"Paul Alfonsi Seek Treasurer Post"
681:independent 3rd party and ran for
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2839:"Advertisement: Report to Voters"
2586:"Paul Alfonsi is Private in Army"
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651:Republican Party of Wisconsin
3577:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1940
3543:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1937
3182:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1968
3145:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1966
3108:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1964
3069:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1962
3030:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1960
2965:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1958
2873:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1952
2751:. January 5, 1948. p. 5
2716:. August 16, 1946. p. 1
2557:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1944
2494:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1942
2457:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1935
2390:The Wisconsin Blue Book 1933
2360:. August 13, 1932. p. 1
2331:Wisconsin Historical Society
721:State Treasurer of Wisconsin
3380:. April 13, 1968. p. 1
3348:. July 24, 1967. p. 32
3000:. June 13, 1958. p. 10
2910:. April 11, 1955. p. 2
2354:"Five in Race for Assembly"
655:Wisconsin Progressive Party
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3507:"Ex-Lawmaker Alfonsi dies"
3294:. July 11, 1966. p. 1
3262:. June 23, 1966. p. 1
2843:The Rhinelander Daily News
2814:. June 15, 1950. p. 9
2624:. July 20, 1945. p. 4
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2940:. May 4, 1956. p. 9
2529:. May 8, 1942. p. 1
866:Gogebic County, Michigan
860:Personal life and family
664:1937 legislative session
635:Wisconsin State Assembly
600:Early life and education
520:Whitewater State College
206:Wisconsin State Assembly
165:Wisconsin State Assembly
87:Wisconsin State Assembly
3831:Majority Leader of the
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3777:Majority Leader of the
3512:Wisconsin State Journal
3446:Green Bay Press-Gazette
3329: January 10, 1967).
3327:Wisconsin Supreme Court
3259:Wisconsin State Journal
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2748:Wisconsin State Journal
2653:Wisconsin State Journal
2326:"Alfonsi, Paul R. 1908"
818:Wisconsin Supreme Court
780:Wisconsin Supreme Court
594:Wisconsin Supreme Court
419:Saint Mary's Cemetery,
163:Minority Leader of the
85:Majority Leader of the
3761:Vernon Wallace Thomson
3323:33 Wis. 2d 469
725:Walter Samuel Goodland
610:Iron County, Wisconsin
79:Vernon Wallace Thomson
2252:Paul R. Alfonsi (inc)
2201:Paul R. Alfonsi (inc)
2067:Paul R. Alfonsi (inc)
2019:Paul R. Alfonsi (inc)
1968:Paul R. Alfonsi (inc)
1920:Paul R. Alfonsi (inc)
1287:Paul R. Alfonsi (inc)
1236:Paul R. Alfonsi (inc)
1188:Paul R. Alfonsi (inc)
1101:Paul R. Alfonsi (inc)
671:Governor of Wisconsin
555:Years of service
3442:"Inside the Capitol"
852:Alfonsi died at the
847:Middleton, Wisconsin
759:12th Senate district
484:Geraldine Mae Plante
472: 1928;
3734:Ellsworth K. Gaulke
3693:District abolished
2902:"Principal Resigns"
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1370:Orland Steen Loomis
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854:University Hospital
831:Bronson La Follette
736:Minocqua, Wisconsin
706:Richard C. Trembath
241:Ellsworth K. Gaulke
3843:Norman C. Anderson
3216:"Historical Lists"
1692:Clarence W. Gilley
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1072:K. Martin Thompson
946:K. Martin Thompson
743:Clarence W. Gilley
695:United States Army
550:United States Army
409:Madison, Wisconsin
295:District abolished
122:Norman C. Anderson
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3786:Succeeded by
3758:Succeeded by
3731:Succeeded by
3700:District created
3660:Marvin E. Dillman
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1557:Andrew Borg
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1048:J. B. Carlin
1006:Charles Lacy
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567:World War II
563:Battles/wars
404:(1989-11-22)
355:Constituency
344:Succeeded by
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301:Constituency
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290:Succeeded by
267:
247:Constituency
236:Succeeded by
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193:Succeeded by
187:Robert Haase
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152:Succeeded by
145:Robert Haase
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117:Succeeded by
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23:Paul Alfonsi
3866:1989 deaths
3861:1908 births
3619:John Benson
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2268:John J. Joo
1984:Louis Leoni
1446:Progressive
1428:Progressive
1408:Progressive
1390:Progressive
1363:Progressive
1292:Progressive
1241:Progressive
1193:Progressive
1106:Progressive
841:Later years
645:During the
583:Progressive
441:Progressive
337:John Benson
332:Preceded by
278:Preceded by
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140:Preceded by
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2293:References
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2155:Republican
2133:Plurality
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1973:Republican
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1803:Republican
1781:Plurality
1728:Plurality
1713:Republican
1685:Republican
1663:Candidate
1622:Plurality
1607:Republican
1589:Republican
1571:Republican
1553:Republican
1526:Republican
1504:Candidate
1463:Plurality
1341:Candidate
1037:Republican
970:Ed Evenson
935:Republican
913:Plurality
714:Fort McCoy
586:Republican
539:Allegiance
526:Occupation
436:Republican
385:1908-02-13
3712:from the
3673:from the
3632:from the
3594:August 4,
3560:August 4,
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2364:August 4,
2338:August 2,
2127:Defeated
2118:Election
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1766:Election
907:Defeated
898:Election
529:Insurance
516:Education
322:In office
268:In office
214:In office
173:In office
130:In office
95:In office
52:In office
42:55th
3724:district
3685:district
3640:district
2407:July 29,
2243:General
2192:General
2141:General
2124:Elected
2058:General
2010:Primary
1959:General
1911:Primary
1858:General
1789:Primary
1772:Elected
1478:153,398
1278:General
1227:General
1179:Primary
1092:General
1023:General
921:Primary
904:Elected
508:Children
365:district
315:district
261:district
3720:–
3716:–
3681:–
3677:–
3636:–
2283:18,069
2280:38.44%
2264:61.56%
2261:11,123
2232:14,429
2229:42.14%
2213:57.86%
2181:18,652
2178:46.71%
2162:53.29%
2098:15,279
2095:36.79%
2079:63.21%
2047:26.56%
2031:73.44%
2014:Sep. 11
1999:19,153
1996:40.66%
1980:59.34%
1977:11,366
1948:23.87%
1932:76.13%
1915:Sep. 13
1900:16,636
1897:47.51%
1879:52.49%
1853:15.48%
1829:41.69%
1810:42.83%
1748:100.0%
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1628:19.54%
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1539:10,916
1483:100.0%
1455:14,372
1438:14.69%
1435:22,531
1420:15.96%
1417:24,485
1400:26.93%
1397:41,311
1381:33.05%
1376:50,699
1315:47.21%
1299:52.79%
1264:48.02%
1248:51.98%
1216:14.95%
1200:85.05%
1183:Sep. 15
1153:29.24%
1129:30.03%
1113:40.27%
1084:23.43%
1060:32.28%
1044:44.29%
1018:12.73%
1000:14.22%
982:18.95%
958:25.47%
942:28.63%
925:Sep. 20
757:in the
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451:Spouses
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311:–
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3714:Forest
3679:Oneida
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2286:4,177
2277:6,946
2247:Nov. 5
2235:2,267
2226:6,081
2210:8,348
2196:Nov. 8
2184:1,226
2175:8,713
2159:9,939
2145:Nov. 3
2130:Total
2101:4,037
2092:5,621
2076:9,658
2062:Nov. 6
2053:3,313
2050:7,067
2044:1,877
2028:5,190
2002:3,579
1993:7,787
1963:Nov. 8
1954:2,087
1951:3,993
1929:3,040
1894:7,904
1876:8,732
1862:Nov. 4
1832:6,092
1826:2,540
1807:2,609
1793:Sep. 9
1778:Total
1743:4,664
1734:3.34%
1720:2,254
1699:2,410
1666:Votes
1660:Party
1625:5,188
1617:6.76%
1614:1,795
1596:3,017
1578:5,096
1560:5,728
1507:Votes
1501:Party
1469:6.12%
1466:9,388
1458:9.37%
1344:Votes
1338:Party
1318:8,274
1312:3,906
1296:4,368
1282:Nov. 8
1267:7,395
1261:3,551
1245:3,844
1231:Nov. 3
1219:1,191
1197:1,013
1171:0.36%
1150:2,187
1132:7,480
1126:2,246
1110:3,012
1096:Nov. 6
1081:1,497
1077:Ind.R.
1063:6,388
1057:2,062
1041:2,829
1027:Nov. 8
979:1,026
961:5,414
955:1,379
939:1,550
910:Total
411:, U.S.
394:, U.S.
309:Oneida
255:Oneida
251:Forest
3722:Vilas
3683:Vilas
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2240:1968
2189:1966
2138:1964
2121:Date
2115:Year
2007:1962
1908:1960
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1769:Date
1763:Year
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1209:Prog.
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1089:1934
918:1932
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1989:Dem.
1945:953
1941:Rep.
1903:828
1890:Dem.
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1846:Rep.
1822:Rep.
1731:156
1321:462
1308:Rep.
1270:293
1257:Rep.
1222:835
1213:178
1164:Ind.
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1122:Rep.
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1053:Dem.
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1011:Rep.
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