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Jacob S. Coxey Sr.

Jacob Sechler Coxey Sr. (also Jacob Coxey or Jacob S. Coxey; sometimes known as General Coxey) (born April 16, 1854 in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania; died May 18, 1951) of Massillon, Ohio, was a socialist American politician, who ran for elective office several times in Ohio.

He twice led Coxey's Army (in 1894 and 1914), bands of unemployed men, on marches from Massillon to Washington, D.C. to demand that Congress appropriate money to create jobs for the unemployed. Coxey believed that the government should print paper money, i.e. greenbacks, in order to finance public works projects. This idea was greeted with ridicule for the most part, but would have been praised by those of the New Deal era.

Coxey ran as the nominee of the Greenback party in 1885 for the United States House of Representatives seat for the 21st District.

In 1894, he was nominated by the People's party for the 18th district seat. In 1895 and 1897, the People's party nominated Coxey for Governor of Ohio.

In the 1916 election, Coxey unsuccessfully ran for a seat in the United States Senate.

Coxey ran as an independent the 18th District again in 1922, against incumbent Republican B. Franklin Murphy and lost.

In 1924, Coxey ran against Democratic incumbent John McSweeney in the 16th District, losing again.

In the 1926 primary election, Coxey ran for the Republican party's nomination for the 16th District seat and lost.

In the 1928 primary, Coxey again tried unsuccessfully to get the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate. In the general election, he ran as an independent against McSweeney again (who lost his seat to the Republican challenger Charles B. McClintock ). That same year he also received two votes in the race for Frank Murphy's seat.

In the 1930, 1932, and 1934 primaries, Coxey again lost the contest to be the Republican nominee in the 16th district.

Coxey served as mayor of Massillon from 1931 to 1933 as a Republican but was defeated in the 1933 Republican primary.

In 1932, Coxey unsuccessfully ran for the office of President of the United States on the ticket of the United States Farmer-Labor Party .

In 1936, Coxey ran again, against Democratic incumbent William R. Thom , the successor to McSweeney and McClintock, this time under the banner of the Union party, and again losing.

In the 1938 and 1942 primaries, Coxey contested for the Democratic party's nomination in the 16th District and lost.

In the 1941 primaries, Coxey unsuccessfully tried to get the Democratic nomination for mayor of Massillon. The Democratic party nominated him in 1943, but he lost in the general election.


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