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William Pittenger

[Congressional biography]

Born: December 29, 1885 near Crawfordsville, IN
Died: November 26, 1951 in Duluth, MN

Education:

  • Wabash College, 1909
  • Harvard University Law School, 1912

Career:

  • Lawyer

Elected Office:

  • MN House, 1917-1920



Election Results for William Pittenger


Click on the Year to see the results of that election.

YearAgeStatePartyOfficeDistrictStagePosVotes%
1936 50 MN R U.S. House District 08 General 2 53,914 43.6%
1938 52 MN R U.S. House District 08 General 1 67,960 51.8%
1940 54 MN R U.S. House District 08 Primary 1 30,636 84.3%
1940 54 MN R U.S. House District 08 General 1 74,521 54.2%
1942 56 MN R U.S. House District 08 General 1 51,803 58.2%
1944 58 MN R U.S. House District 08 Primary 1 14,763 63.1%
1944 58 MN R U.S. House District 08 General 1 62,600 51.9%
1946 60 MN R U.S. House District 08 Primary 1 21,829 77.4%
1946 60 MN R U.S. House District 08 General 2 46,189 42.3%
1948 62 MN R U.S. House District 08 Primary 2 12,628 35.7%
1950 64 MN R U.S. House District 08 Primary 1 13,067 50.0%
1950 64 MN R U.S. House District 08 General 2 42,705 37.1%


Age: Age as of July 1 of the year pertaining to this election.




Ideology Data for William Pittenger


Click on the number in the 'Conserv.' column to see all of the key votes for that year.

YearAgeBodyConservative
Coalition
Party UnityPresidential
Support
Vote %LiberalConserv.
P
1939 53 House 75 25 D 99
1940 54 House 63 34 D 95
1941 55 House 63 37 D 99
1942 56 House 40 60 D 97
1943 57 House 67 33 D 95
1944 58 House 70 23 D 94
1945 59 House 78 22 D 95
1946 60 House 74 26 D 100


Age: Age as of July 1 of the year pertaining to this row.



Conservative Coalition: According to the publication "Congressional Quarterly" (CQ), this is an alliance of Republicans and Southern Democrats (from back when Southern Democrats tended to be conservative or at least moderate) against Northern Democrats in Congress.

This concept had significant meaning perhaps through the 1980's. These statistics stopped being computed after 2000 because conservative Democrats no longer existed except in very rare cases. The number under the green check is the percentage of time this Representative or Senator voted with the coalition; the number under the red X is the percentage of the time he opposed the coalition. The numbers often do not add to 100% because of instances where no vote was cast.



Party Unity: According to CQ, a Party Unity vote in Congress is one in which the parties were split, with a majority of Democrats opposing a majority of Republicans.

The number under the green check is the percentage of time this Representative or Senator voted with his party; the number under the red X is the percentage of the time he opposed the party. The numbers often do not add to 100% because of instances where no vote was cast.



Presidential Support: These are votes for which the President has stated his position, either in via a message to Congress, by press conference remarks or other public statements and documents.

The number under the green check is the percentage of time this Representative or Senator voted with the President; the number under the red X is the percentage of the time he opposed the President. The numbers often do not add to 100% because of instances where no vote was cast. The "P" column indicates the party of the President in each year.



Vote %: The percentage of roll-call votes in which this Representaive or Senator participated by voting "Yes" or "No" (as opposed to "Present" or not voting at all.)



Liberal Rating: These ratings are based on key votes as identifed by the ultra-liberal advocacy organization called "Americans for Democratic Action" (ADA). They have been rating members of Congress since 1947. The number shown is the percentage of the time this Representative or Senator took the liberal position on a key issue. The methodology behind the calculation can be found here. Ratings followed by an asterisk were calculated the "ADA way" due to missing data regarding key votes in the ADA source material.



Conservative Rating: These ratings are based on key votes as identifed by the conservative advocacy organization called the "American Conservative Union" (ACU). They have been rating members of Congress since 1971. The number shown is the percentage of the time this Representative or Senator took the conservative position on a key issue.

The liberal and conservative ratings are not expected to add to 100% because the two groups use different sets of key votes to determine their ratings. Conservative ratings from 1961 through 1970 (and for 2024) were calculated based on key votes as selected by the creators of this website.