Aubrey W. Dirlam
A.W. Dirlam | |
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45th Minnesota House Minority Leader | |
In office 1957–1959 | |
In office 1973–1975 | |
Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from the 14, 17, 17A, 21B district | |
In office 1941–1975 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Republican | October 20, 1913
Spouse | Married |
Children | 2 |
Profession | farmer, legislator |
Aubrey W. Dirlam (October 20, 1913 – June 3, 1995) was a Minnesota politician and a former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives who represented the old District 14, District 17, District 17A, and District 21B, which included all or portions of Brown, Kandiyohi, Redwood, Renville and Yellow Medicine counties in the southwestern part of the state. The district number and boundaries changed through the years due to redistricting.[1]
House service and leadership
First elected in 1940, Dirlam was re-elected every two years until he retired in 1975. During his 34 years in the House, he served as
Dirlam originally sought the House speakership in 1963, but lost the contest by one vote to
Dirlam served as chair of the Agriculture Committee from 1949 to 1955, and as chair of the Rules Committee from 1963 to 1971. He was also a member of the Education, Governmental Operations, Rules and Legislative Administration, and Taxes committees.[1]
Background and later years
Born in Panora, Iowa, Dirlam moved with his family to the Redwood Falls, Minnesota area in 1919, where they farmed. In addition to being a lifelong grain and livestock farmer, he and his family were also involved with a meat and locker business. He also served on the Redwood Falls School Board.[1]
In 1981, Governor Al Quie appointed Dirlam to serve on the Minnesota Board of Residential Utility Consumers, a position he held until 1985. He died in 1995 and was buried in Redwood Falls Cemetery.