Guy Dailey
Guy W. Dailey was a farmer from Hudson, Wisconsin,USA, who was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from St. Croix County for a single one-year term.
Background
Dailey was born in Massena, New York, on July 24, 1827. He received a common school education and became a farmer. At some point he migrated to Canada West, and in 1850 moved from there to St. Croix County, settling in the town of Hudson.Public office
He held various local offices, including chairman of his town, before being elected in 1876 to the Assembly as a member of the Reform Party, with 1,860 votes to 1,744 for the Republican G. M. Street. Dailey was assigned to the standing committee on privileges and elections.He was not a candidate for re-election in 1877, and was succeeded by the Republican James Hill. In 1879, he tried to unseat Hill for his old seat, running as a Democrat, but Hill polled 1,695 votes to Dailey's 1,595.