1899 Wisconsin Supreme Court elections

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The 1899 Wisconsin Supreme Court elections were held during Wisconsin's 1899 spring election and featured two elections: a regular election and a special election. In both elections, incumbents were re-elected without opposition.

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1899 Wisconsin Supreme Court election

← 1898 (special)
April 4, 1899
1901 â†’
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Regular election

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1899 Wisconsin Supreme Court election

← 1889
April 4, 1899
 
Candidate John B. Cassoday
Popular vote 130,705
Percentage 99.47%

Justice before election

John B. Cassoday

Elected Justice

John B. Cassoday

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The 1899 Wisconsin Supreme Court election was held to elect a justice to a full ten-year term. Incumbent justice John B. Cassoday was re-elected unopposed.

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1889 Wisconsin Supreme Court election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
General Election, April 4, 1899
Nonpartisan John B. Cassoday (incumbent) 130,705 99.47
Scattering 698 0.53
Total votes 131,402 100
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Special election

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1899 Wisconsin Supreme Court special election

← 1891
April 4, 1899
1901 â†’
 
Candidate Joshua Eric Dodge
Popular vote 103,372
Percentage 99.06%

Justice before election

Joshua Eric Dodge

Elected Justice

Joshua Eric Dodge

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The 1899 Wisconsin Supreme Court special election was a special election that saw incumbent justice Joshua Eric Dodge (appointed to fill the seat left vacant by Silas U. Pinney) elected unopposed to complete Pinney's term.

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1899 Wisconsin Supreme Court special election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
General Election, April 4, 1899
Nonpartisan Joshua Eric Dodge (incumbent) 103,372 99.06
Scattering 982 0.94
Total votes 104,354 100
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