George M. Borg

His grandfather, Swedish immigrant Charles W. Borg (1861–1946), had co-founded Borg-Warner.

He served three terms in the Assembly before challenging three-term incumbent Peter P. Carr for the Republican Senate nomination in 1966 after the district was changed by a redistricting.

[5] He unseated Carr in a three-way primary election race, and won the general election in a district of which the Milwaukee Journal said, "Democrats are as scarce as palm trees"; but resigned from the Senate on August 9, 1967.

[6] Borg died in 1971 as a result of injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.

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