George True Page
Appointed by President Woodrow Wilson in 1919 and confirmed by voice vote, George True Page was a Judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Sources ↓
- Lived
- 1859–1941
- Appointed by
- Woodrow Wilson, 1919
- Confirmed
- by voice vote
- Succeeded
- Christian Cecil Kohlsaat
- Succeeded by
- Louis FitzHenry
Federal judicial service
| Year | Court | Appointed by | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1919 | Seventh Circuit succeeded Christian Cecil Kohlsaat | Wilson (D) | Voice vote |
Party letters show the appointing president’s party, not the judge’s own. A voice vote means the chamber approved aloud. No senator-by-senator tally is recorded.
Confirmation vote
Voice vote
The Senate approved this confirmation aloud, with no senator-by-senator tally recorded. Recorded roll-call votes begin in 1989.
Education
| University of Illinois | ||
| Read law | 1882 |
Questions & answers
- Who appointed George True Page?
- President Woodrow Wilson appointed George True Page to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in 1919.
- Was George True Page appointed by a Democrat or a Republican?
- George True Page was appointed by President Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat. JudicialFinder records the appointing president's party, not a judge's own politics.
- What was George True Page's confirmation vote?
- George True Page was confirmed by voice vote on March 1, 1919. No senator-by-senator tally was recorded.
- Which court was George True Page on?
- George True Page was a Judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
Sources
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22 years on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Data as of 2026-08-10. Informational only; verify against the primary source before relying. Not a consumer report (FCRA).