He was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1946, representing Milwaukee County's 5th district, and was reelected in 1948. The 1948 election also saw State Senator Clement J. Zablocki elected to the United States House of Representatives, leaving his 3rd Senate district seat vacant. Kenziorski ran in the April 1949 special election to fill the Senate vacancy and prevailed with 62% of the vote.
He was a member of the Polish National Alliance and a past vice-president of his local trade union. He was active in civic and labor activities.
Kendziorski served in the Senate until his death in September 1974. He maintained a near-perfect voting record in the Senate until February 1973, when he had to enter a nursing home due to poor health. He was taken from the nursing home to a Milwaukee hospital after suffering a pulmonary embolism that migrated from his leg into his lung. He died September 26, 1974.
He was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1946, representing Milwaukee County's 5th district, and was reelected in 1948. The 1948 election also saw State Senator Clement J. Zablocki elected to the United States House of Representatives, leaving his 3rd Senate district seat vacant. Kenziorski ran in the April 1949 special election to fill the Senate vacancy and prevailed with 62% of the vote.
He was a member of the Polish National Alliance and a past vice-president of his local trade union. He was active in civic and labor activities.
Kendziorski served in the Senate until his death in September 1974. He maintained a near-perfect voting record in the Senate until February 1973, when he had to enter a nursing home due to poor health. He was taken from the nursing home to a Milwaukee hospital after suffering a pulmonary embolism that migrated from his leg into his lung. He died September 26, 1974.
Bio by: Todd Kenjorski
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Buried: September 30, 1974
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