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Albert Theodor Alexius Moeskau : ウィキペディア英語版 | Albert Theodor Alexius Moeskau Albert Theodor Alexius Moeskau (born 27 September 1864) was a Norwegian laborer and politician for the Labour and Social Democratic Labour parties. He served as a municipal council member in Tune and also as an MP in 1913–1915, later deputy in 1922–1924. ==Early life and political career== He was born at Ihleeie in Stange as a son of crofter Anders Johannesen Moeskau and Tolline Andreasdatter. His father later started as a laborer at Hamar Melkefabrik, and after Moeskau had spent his adolescence at sea, from 1882 to 1889, he too was hired at Hamar Melkefabrik. In 1891 he moved to work at Sannesund Melkefabrik in Tune. Moeskau chaired the Labour Party branch in Smaalenenes Amt from 1904 to 1908, and was also a central board member of the Labour Party from 1906. He was elected to the executive committee of Tune municipal council in 1907.〔 He was also fielded as the party candidate in parliamentary elections. In the Norwegian parliamentary election, 1906, Tune was a new constituency. Moeskau carried 426 votes in the first round, but lost. In the second round, Labour generally backed the Liberal candidate to avoid the Coalition candidate; as a result Moeskau received only 7 votes in this round. However, in 1909, Moeskau won the first round with 1,045 votes, prevailing over four other candidates. It was not enough to win a parliamentary seat, and in the second round, the conservative parties cooperated against him, with a compromise candidate Gunnerius Furuholmen edging out Moeskau by 2,477 against 1,494 votes (Liberal candidate Johan M. Schie also carried 861 votes).
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