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Sverre N. Omdahl

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Sverre N. Omdahl (died 1970 at the age of 61)[1] was an agriculture official[2] and state legislator in Washington State.[3] He served as the state's director of agriculture.[4]

He served in the Washington House of Representatives in 1948.[5] He was succeeded by Emma Ridgway in 1949.

He was a candidate for a state senate seat in 1948. He served on Governor Arthur B. Langlie's staff.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Conrad obituary notes 1970-2". www.skagitriverjournal.com. Retrieved November 12, 2023.
  2. ^ "Planning as a Solution to State and Local Problems: Proceedings of the Section on Planning, 12th Annual Institute of Government, 1947. Bureau of Governmental Research and Services in Cooperation with the Division of Adult Education and Extension Services". 1948.
  3. ^ "Planning as a Solution to State and Local Problems: Proceedings of the Section on Planning, 12th Annual Institute of Government, 1947. Bureau of Governmental Research and Services in Cooperation with the Division of Adult Education and Extension Services". 1948.
  4. ^ Senate, California. Legislature (1953). "Journal of the Senate, Legislature of the State of California".
  5. ^ "House Class Photos 1947". leg.wa.gov.
  6. ^ https://anacortes.pastperfectonline.com/byperson?keyword=OMDAHL%2C%20Sverre%20N.