1914 Milwaukee mayoral election

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An election for Mayor of Milwaukee was held on April 7, 1914. Incumbent mayor Gerhard Adolph Bading was re-elected with 56% of the vote in the city's first non-partisan election.[1][2]

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1914 Milwaukee mayoral election
← 1912
April 7, 1914
1916 â†’
 
Nominee Gerhard Adolph Bading Emil Seidel
Party Fusion Social-Democratic
Popular vote 37,701 29,147
Percentage 56.40% 43.60%

Mayor before election

Gerhard Adolph Bading
Fusion

Elected mayor

Gerhard Adolph Bading
Fusion

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Primary candidates included incumbent mayor Gerhard Adolph Bading, former mayor Emil Seidel, former mayor David S. Rose, and former congressman Theobald Otjen.

Results

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Milwaukee mayoral primary election, 1914[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Social-Democratic Emil Seidel 21,054 34.26
Fusion Gerhard A. Bading 20,022 32.58
Democratic David S. Rose 17,511 28.49
Republican Theobald Otjen 2,875 4.68
Total votes 61,462 100.00
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Milwaukee mayoral general election, 1914[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Fusion Gerhard A. Bading 37,701 56.40
Social-Democratic Emil Seidel 29,147 43.60
Total votes 66,848 100.00
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