Born in a log cabin in Houston, Minnesota, on October 22, 1899, Bidwell was the eldest of seven children.[2] He was raised on a small farm, and at the age of sixteen was left with his father to raise the family when his mother died. Bidwell attended the University of Minnesota and served on the Columbia County Board of Supervisors for ten years. He was a farmer and an ice cream manufacturer.
During his years in the Wisconsin State Legislature, Bidwell earned the reputation as an "Irishman with a short fuse and an inability to carry a grudge for very long."[2]
Bidwell was defeated for reelection by future United States SenatorRussell Feingold.[5] On the November 2, 1982 Senate Election day against Russ Feingold, Bidwell was declared the winner by a 19 vote margin.[5] The recount started the day after the election and continued for three weeks. Two days after the election, Sauk County, Wisconsin, uncovered 64 votes for Feingold that had not been counted on election night.[6] Over forty additional votes for Feingold were also found on a broken voting machine in a North Madison school. The lead see-sawed back and forth until the very end. When all the votes had been recounted, in what was considered a major Republican Party of Wisconsin upset, Feingold defeated Bidwell by just 31 votes.[5][6]
Death
Bidwell died at Divine Savior Hospital in Portage, Wisconsin, on January 7, 1991, from unspecified causes.[7]
References
^"Bidwell, Everett V."Dictionary of Wisconsin History. Madison: Wisconsin Historical Society.