William Karlin

William Karlin (1918)

William Karlin (March 29, 1882 – December 1944) was an American politician and labor leader from New York.

Life

He was born in the Russian Empire, the son of Samuel Karlin and Rose Karlin. The family emigrated to the United States, and settled in New York City. He attended the public schools and was licensed as a pharmacist in 1901. He studied law at New York University School of Law from 1906 to 1908, was admitted to the bar, and practiced in New York City. On November 10, 1917, he married Ida Beck (died 1972).

He was a Socialist member of the New York State Assembly (New York Co., 4th D.) in 1918.

In 1920, he appeared as counsel for the five suspended Socialist members of the 143rd New York State Legislature during their trial for fitness to take their seats, which ended with their expulsion.

In 1922, Karlin ran in the 20th District for Congress, but was defeated by Republican Fiorello La Guardia.

Karlin ran unsuccessfully on the Socialist ticket for New York Attorney General at the state elections in 1928, 1930, 1932 and 1934.

In 1936, he left the Socialist Party and joined the Social Democratic Federation.

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New York Assembly
Preceded by
Henry S. Schimmel
New York State Assembly
New York County, 4th District

1918
Succeeded by
Samuel Dickstein
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