Joseph J. Hirsch
Joseph Joshua Hirsch was an American furniture salesman from Milwaukee, Wisconsin who served one term as a Socialist member of the Wisconsin State Senate.
Background
Hirsch was born in Romania on Aug. 27, 1888, and came to the United States "when but a small lad." He was educated in the public schools of New Jersey and later graduated from an agricultural college. He came to Milwaukee at the age of fifteen, finding work as a furniture salesman at Gimbel's. He had never held a public office until.elected to the Senate.Service in the Senate
Hirsch was elected to the Senate for the 6th District in 1920, to succeed fellow Socialist W. C. Zumach.He served four years starting in 1921.
He was elected unopposed, receiving all but three of the 8,828 votes cast; and was assigned to the standing committee on corporations. He was nominated for re-election in 1924, but withdrew as Socialist nominee and was replaced on the ticket by fellow Socialist Joseph Padway, who succeeded him.