George Fisher Comings (March 18, 1849 – June 10, 1942) was an American politician, a dairyman, an agricultural lecturer, and the 24th Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin.
In 1900, he moved to Eau Claire, Wisconsin, where he was a dairyman and bred Holstein cattle.
Comings became well known as a lecturer on agricultural topics, and in 1920, he was elected the 24th Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin.
[1] In the 1924 election, he ran for Governor of Wisconsin but lost in the Republican primary to John J. Blaine, the incumbent.
[2] In 1927, Comings began working in the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, and in 1928 he was made a state humane officer.