Enoch A. Holtwick
Prohibition
Date | Party | Office | Votes | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
11-05-1912 | Prohibition | AD-61 | 696 | Loss |
11-03-1914 | Prohibition | AD-61 | 1655 | Loss |
11-07-1916 | Prohibition | AD-61 | 2641 | Loss |
11-06-1956 | Prohibition | President | 11119 | Loss |
Website: | en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enoch_A._Holtwick |
Candidate Biography:
Enoch Arden Holtwick
Born: January 3, 1881 in Rhineland, Missouri
Died: March 28, 1972 in Greenville, Illinois
Previous: President, Los Angeles Pacific Junior College
1936: Candidate for State Treasurer [Illinois] (Lost)
1938: Candidate for U.S. Senator [Illinois] (Lost)
1940: Candidate for U.S. Senator [Illinois] (Lost)
1942: Candidate for U.S. Senator [Illinois] (Lost)
1944: Candidate for U.S. Senator [Illinois] (Lost)
1948: Candidate for U.S. Senator [Illinois] (Lost)
1950: Candidate for U.S. Senator [Illinois] (Lost)
1952: Candidate for Vice President (Lost)
PLACENAME: According to wikipedia, the Enoch A. Holtwick Literary Award and Enoch A. Holtwick Residence Hall at Greenville College in Greenville, Illinois are named for Holtwick.