1897 United States Senate election in Wisconsin

The 1897 United States Senate election in Wisconsin was held in the 43rd Wisconsin Legislature on January 27, 1897. Incumbent Democratic U.S. senator William F. Vilas did not run for a second term. His predecessor, Republican former U.S. senator John Coit Spooner was elected to succeed him on the first ballot.[1]

1897 United States Senate election in Wisconsin

 1891
January 27, 1897
1903 
 
Nominee John C. Spooner Willis C. Silverthorn Edward S. Bragg
Party Republican Democratic National Democratic
Legislative vote 117 8 2
Percentage 92.13% 6.30% 1.57%

U.S. senator before election

William F. Vilas
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

John C. Spooner
Republican

In the 1897 term, Republicans held overwhelming majorities in both chambers of the Wisconsin Legislature, so had more than enough votes to elect a Republican United States senator.

Major candidates

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Democratic

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Republican

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National Democratic (Gold Democrats)

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  • Edward S. Bragg, former U.S. representative, former U.S. ambassador, former Union Army general.

Results

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1st Vote of the 43rd Wisconsin Legislature, January 27, 1897[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Coit Spooner 117 92.13%
Democratic Willis C. Silverthorn 8 6.30%
National Democratic Edward S. Bragg 2[a] 1.57%
Absent or not voting 6
Majority 64 50.39%
Total votes 127 95.49%
Republican gain from Democratic

Notes

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  1. Democratic senators Stephen F. Mayer and Albert Solliday voted for Bragg.

References

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  1. 1 2 "January 27, 1897". State of Wisconsin Assembly Journal (Report). Wisconsin Legislature. 1897. pp. 118–120. Retrieved March 21, 2025 via HathiTrust.