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Lieutenant
  
Died
  
June 14, 1919

Resigned
  
June 14, 1919

Name
  
Ernest Lister

Succeeded by
  
Louis F. Hart

Political party
  
Democrat

Party
  
Preceded by
  
Spouse
  
Alma Thornton


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Role
  
Former Governor of Washington

Previous office
  
Governor of Washington (1913–1919)

Ernest Lister (June 15, 1870 – June 14, 1919) was the eighth Governor of the state of Washington.

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Biography

Born in Halifax, England, Lister immigrated with his family in 1884, to be near his uncle who was mayor of Tacoma, Washington.

Career

Lister began working as an iron-molder in his brother's foundry in Tacoma. He operated a foundry and woodworking shop as well as working in real estate and insurance. He owned Lister Construction Company from 1903 to 1912, and President of Lister Manufacturing Company. He married Mary Alma Thornton on February 28, 1893, and they had two children, Florence and John Ernest. He was elected to the Tacoma City Council in 1894 as a Populist. After a successful management of Governor John Rankin Rogers' campaign in 1896, Lister was appointed chairman of the State Board of Control.

Lister became the only elected Democrat (but the first to be elected outright into the office as a member of that party) in Washington's executive branch of government when he was elected in 1912. He was sworn into the office on January 11, 1913, re-elected in 1916, and remained in it until his death six years later. As governor, he supported agricultural aid, irrigation and reclamation projects, and state industrial accident insurance. He vetoed legislation that would have denied civil rights to members of the Industrial Workers of the World. And his efforts helped bring the eight-hour work day to the Pacific Northwest. He became ill during his second term and relinquished his office to the Lieutenant Governor.

Death

Lister died one day before his forty-ninth birthday, on June 14, 1919, from heart and kidney disease, in Seattle, Washington. He is interred at Tacoma Cemetery, Tacoma, Washington.

References

Ernest Lister Wikipedia


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