March of the Governors, Governor #10, Andrew McGill

March of the Governors, Governor #10, Andrew McGill
Year
2022
Creators
Paul Nelson and Tom OConnell
Topics

Andrew McGill (1840-1905), our tenth governor, served one tumultuous term in office after thirteen years as state insurance commissioner. Because of divisions in the Republican Party and the strength of his main opponent, Alonzo Ames, he won by only 2,600 votes in the election of 1886. After a moderately successful two years as governor, the Republican Party, doubting his ability to win, dumped him in 1888. This was the first time a sitting governor had been denied re-nomination. McGill’s post-governor career was more successful: He served four terms in the state senate and as postmaster of St. Paul and became a highly respected figure. His house on Langford Park still stands.

Year
2022
Creators
Paul Nelson and Tom OConnell
Topics