George F. Comings (1848–1942) was a
Wisconsin politician. He was born in
Vermont in 1848, but moved to
St. Joseph, Michigan with his parents in 1870. In 1900, Comings moved to
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, where he was a
dairyman and bred
Holstein cattle. He became well-known as a
lecturer on
agricultural topics, and in 1920, he was elected
Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin; he served two terms as lieutenant governor, from 1921 until 1925. In the 1924 election, he ran for
Governor of Wisconsin but lost in the
Republican primary to
John J. Blaine, the incumbent. In 1927, he began working in the
Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, and in 1928 he was made a state
humane officer. He held that office until his retirement in 1939; he died in 1942.
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