Gabriel Zophy was an American carpenter, building contractor and Socialist from West Allis who served one term as a member of the Wisconsin State Senate representing the Milwaukee County-based 7th Senate district; cities of South Milwaukee, Wauwatosa, West Allis and Cudahy and the village of West Milwaukee.
Career
Zophy was born on April 17, 1869 in Schwanden, Glarus, Switzerland. In 1885 he moved to Milwaukee where he learned the trade of carpentry, worked as a journeyman until 1894, when he engaged in the business of contracting and building which he since followed. He located In West Allis in 1901 before its incorporation as a village and took an active interest In public affairs
He became village trustee in 1903 serving one term.
Later he was appointed school commissioner.
Politics
He was succeeded in the 1914 election by fellow Socialist Louis A. Arnold (with whom he later served on the board of directors of the Commonwealth Mutual Savings Bank, a Socialist-led institution, along with Charles B Whitnall).
Membership
He was a member of the state Central Committee of the Social Democratic Party (as the party was still known in Wisconsin) from West Allis in 1910 when he was elected to the Senate (replacing Republican George East Page) with 4,344 votes, to 3,864 for Republican George G. Brew (nominally a Progressive, but suspected of stalwart tendencies) and 3374 for Democrat Benjamin Steinel, and was assigned to the Senate"s standing committee on State Affairs.