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The1899 Wisconsin Supreme Court elections were held during Wisconsin's 1899 spring election and featured two elections: a regular election and aspecial election. In both elections, incumbents were re-elected without opposition.
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The1899 Wisconsin Supreme Court election was held to elect a justice to a full ten-year term. Incumbent justiceJohn B. Cassoday was re-elected unopposed.
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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| 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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The1899 Wisconsin Supreme Court special election was aspecial election that saw incumbent justiceJoshua Eric Dodge (appointed to fill the seat left vacant bySilas U. Pinney) elected unopposed to complete Pinney's term.
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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| General Election, April 4, 1899 | |||||
| Nonpartisan | Joshua Eric Dodge (incumbent) | 103,372 | 99.06 | ||
| Scattering | 982 | 0.94 | |||
| Total votes | 104,354 | 100 | |||