1897 Wisconsin Supreme Court election

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The 1897 Wisconsin Supreme Court election was held on Tuesday, April 6, 1897, to elect a justice to the Wisconsin Supreme Court for a ten-year term. Incumbent justice Roujet D. Marshall, who was unopposed.

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1897 Wisconsin Supreme Court election

← 1896 sp.
April 6, 1897
1898 sp. â†’
← 1896 sp.
1907 â†’
 
Candidate Roujet D. Marshall
Popular vote 119,397
Percentage 99.85%

Justice before election

Roujet D. Marshall

Elected Justice

Roujet D. Marshall

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Background

Marshall had held his seat since 1895, when Governor William Upham appointed him to fill a vacancy on the court.[1] He was thereafter elected in a special election held in 1896.[2] He faced no opposition in either of those elections.

Result

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1897 Wisconsin Supreme Court election[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
General election (April 6, 1897)
Nonpartisan Roujet D. Marshall (incumbent) 119,397 99.85
write-ins scattering 153 0.13
Blank ballots 2,709 –
Total votes 119,572 100
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