1910 Minnesota Secretary of State election

The 1910 Minnesota Secretary of State election was held on 8 November 1910 in order to elect the Secretary of State of Minnesota. Republican nominee and incumbent Secretary of State Julius A. Schmahl defeated Democratic nominee Fred W. Johnson, Socialist nominee Torkel Hoiland and Prohibition nominee Frank F. Marzahn.

The 1910 Minnesota Secretary of State Election

The 1910 Minnesota Secretary of State election took place on November 8, 1910, with the aim of electing the Secretary of State of Minnesota. The incumbent Secretary of State and Republican nominee, Julius A. Schmahl, successfully defeated his main challenger, Democratic nominee Fred W. Johnson, along with Socialist nominee Torkel Hoiland and Prohibition nominee Frank F. Marzahn.

General Election

On election day, November 8, 1910, Julius A. Schmahl won by a margin of 61,048 votes against his closest rival, Fred W. Johnson, thus ensuring continued Republican control of the Secretary of State’s office. Schmahl was officially sworn in for his third term on January 4, 1911.

Results

  • Republican Nominee: Julius A. Schmahl – Winner
  • Democratic Nominee: Fred W. Johnson
  • Socialist Nominee: Torkel Hoiland
  • Prohibition Nominee: Frank F. Marzahn

References

For further details and historical context, additional references can be consulted.

The 1910 Minnesota Secretary of State Election

The 1910 Minnesota Secretary of State election took place on November 8, 1910, with the aim of electing the Secretary of State of Minnesota. The incumbent Secretary of State and Republican nominee, Julius A. Schmahl, successfully defeated his main challenger, Democratic nominee Fred W. Johnson, along with Socialist nominee Torkel Hoiland and Prohibition nominee Frank F. Marzahn.

General Election

On election day, November 8, 1910, Julius A. Schmahl won by a margin of 61,048 votes against his closest rival, Fred W. Johnson, thus ensuring continued Republican control of the Secretary of State’s office. Schmahl was officially sworn in for his third term on January 4, 1911.

Results

  • Republican Nominee: Julius A. Schmahl – Winner
  • Democratic Nominee: Fred W. Johnson
  • Socialist Nominee: Torkel Hoiland
  • Prohibition Nominee: Frank F. Marzahn

References

For further details and historical context, additional references can be consulted.