Albert H. Ellis

Albert Harman Ellis (1861-1950) was an American Democratic politician and farmer from Oklahoma.

Ellis, born in Indiana on December 17, 1861, came to Oklahoma as a homesteader, participating in the Land Run of 1893 that opened the Cherokee Outlet for settlement. Ellis settled in present-day Garfield County southwest of Hayward.[1]

Ellis was a member of the fourth Territorial Legislature of Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention, and served as speaker pro tempore of the Oklahoma House of Representatives in the first Legislature of Oklahoma. He was defeated for reelection to the House by three votes.[1] Ellis County, Oklahoma is named for him.[2] Ellis died on June 18, 1950.[1]

Electoral history

Oklahoma lieutenant gubernatorial Democratic primary (August 2, 1910)[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic J.J. McAlester 33,064 30.2%
Democratic Frank P. Davis 24,104 22.0%
Democratic J. M. Postelle 14,747 13.4%
Democratic P. P. Duffy. 13,388 12.2%
Democratic P.J. Yeager 10,524 9.6%
Democratic Albert H. Ellis 9,699 8.8%
Democratic Robert L. Notson 3,870 3.5%
Turnout 109,396  

References

  1. Debo, Angie. "Albert H. Ellis" (PDF). Chronicles of Oklahoma. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 3, 2016. Retrieved May 18, 2013.
  2. "Ellis". Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online (PDF). Oklahoma Department of Libraries. 2005. Retrieved May 18, 2013.
  3. "1907-1912 Results" (PDF). oklahoma.gov. Oklahoma State Election Board. Retrieved 23 September 2023.


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