Alexander J. Chmurski (April 19, 1899 – January 20, 1951) was an American machinist who served one term (1929-1930) as a Republican member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 11th Milwaukee County district (the City of Milwaukee's 11th and 24th wards).
In 1915 he started working for International Harvester, and by 1918 had advanced to machinist in the factory.
He was assigned to the standing committees on engrossed bills and on state affairs.
[3] He ran in the 1934 primary of the Progressive Party (which in Wisconsin had split from the Republicans), and won nomination; but came in third in a five-way race, behind the Democrat and the Socialist, but ahead of the Republican nominee and an independent.
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