1907 Wisconsin Supreme Court election|
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Candidate
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Roujet D. Marshall
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Henry Townsend Scudder
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Popular vote
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116,951
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55,697
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Percentage
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67.92%
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32.34%
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The 1907 Wisconsin Supreme Court election was held on Tuesday, April 2, 1907, to elect a justice to the Wisconsin Supreme Court for a ten-year term. Incumbent justice Roujet D. Marshall was re-elected over challenger Henry Townsend Scudder.
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 to the seat two times, first in the special election of 1896, being re-elected in the regular election held in 1897.[2] He faced no opposition in either of those elections.
Result
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