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1855 Wisconsin Supreme Court election

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1855 Wisconsin Supreme Court election
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Candidate Orsamus Cole Samuel Crawford
Popular vote 32,881 25,733
Percentage 55.95% 43.79%

Justice before election

Samuel Crawford

Elected Justice

Orsamus Cole

The 1855 Wisconsin Supreme Court election was held on Tuesday, April 3, 1855, to elect a justice to the Wisconsin Supreme Court for a full term. Orsamus Cole unseated incumbent justice Samuel Crawford.

Crawford likely lost due to his opinion in Booth v. Ableman (later appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court in Ableman v. Booth) that the Fugitive Slave Laws were unconstitutional.[1] He was the first Wisconsin Supreme Court justice to lose re-election. As of 2025, this has only occurred in seven subsequent instances (1908, 1917, 1947, 1958, 1967, 2008, 2020). [2]

Results

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1855 Wisconsin Supreme Court election[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
General Election, April 3, 1855
Nonpartisan Orsamus Cole 32,881 55.95
Nonpartisan Samuel Crawford (incumbent) 25,733 43.79
Nonpartisan James H. Knowlton (Write-in) 64 0.11
Scattering 90 0.15
Plurality 7,148 12.16
Total votes 58,768 100

References

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  1. ^ "Samuel Crawford (1820-1860) - Former Justices". Wisconsin Court System. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
  2. ^ Multiple sources:
  3. ^ "Associate Justice of the Supreme Court - Official". Daily Free Democrat. May 26, 1855. p. 2. Retrieved June 10, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.