As governor, Robert La Follette championed numerous progressive reforms including non-partisan elections, the open primary system, direct election of U.S. Senators and women's suffrage.
Updated by: Levi Levitt
As governor, Robert La Follette championed numerous progressive reforms including non-partisan elections, the open primary system, direct election of U.S. Senators and women's suffrage. Updated by: Levi Levitt
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To pass a law requiring parties to hold a derect primary.
Robert LaFollette was born on June 14, 1855.
The cast of Robert LaFollette Campaign Speech - 1924 includes: Robert LaFollette as himself
Robert LaFollette's birth name is Robert Marion La Follette.
Robert M. LaFollette House was created in 1905.
Wisconsin was indeed the first state to require a direct primary for an election. Robert LaFollette, Wisconsin's governor at the time, successfully advocated for this system.
Robert LaFollette went by The Little Lion of the Northwest, and Fighting Bob.
Racine, WI (Wisconsin's 3rd largest city) Robert LaFollette House (National Historic Landmark) Ringling Brothers Circus Winter Headuarters, Baraboo WI