In 1912, Kent ran for the Assembly seat held by Socialist Edmund J. Berner, who was running for the state senate. Kent lost to DemocratWilliam Walsh, who earned 1,209 votes against 1,035 for Kent, 459 for Republican Eugene Herman, and 31 for Prohibitionist Frank F. Wolfe.[3] In 1914, with Walsh not running, Kent won the seat, with 915 votes to 674 for Democrat Anton Schloege and 548 for Republican Anthony Rausch, Jr. He was assigned to the standing committees on education and statutory revision.[4]
Kent won re-election in 1916 with a vote of 1136, against 812 for Republican candidate A. F. Geisinger and 485 for prior opponent Rausch (now running as a Democrat). He transferred to the committee on labor.[5]
He did not run for re-election in 1918, and was succeeded by fellow Socialist Julius Kiesner.
Run for governor
In 1926, Kent was the Socialist nominee for Governor of Wisconsin. He came in fourth in a six-way race, with 40,293 votes (7.28%) out of 552,912.[6]