1910 Milwaukee mayoral election

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The 1910 Milwaukee mayoral election was a landmark municipal contest in which Socialist candidate Emil Seidel won the mayoralty, marking one of the earliest major-city victories for socialism in the United States.

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instanceOf historical event
mayoral election
municipal election
associatedWith Emil Seidel NERFINISHED
Milwaukee municipal politics
Socialist Party of America NERFINISHED
century 20th century
country United States of America
surface form: United States
decade 1910s
electoralType partisan election
followedBy 1912 Milwaukee mayoral election NERFINISHED
jurisdiction City of Milwaukee NERFINISHED
levelOfGovernment municipal government
locatedIn Midwestern United States
Milwaukee NERFINISHED
Wisconsin
notableFor election of a Socialist mayor in a major U.S. city
officeContested Mayor of Milwaukee
partOf history of Milwaukee
history of socialism in the United States
political history of Wisconsin
politicalIdeology socialism
precededBy 1908 Milwaukee mayoral election NERFINISHED
resultedIn Emil Seidel becoming mayor of Milwaukee
significance first successful Socialist mayoral campaign in a major American city
one of the earliest major-city victories for socialism in the United States
timePeriod early 20th century
winner Emil Seidel NERFINISHED
winningCandidate Emil Seidel NERFINISHED
winningParty Socialist Party of America NERFINISHED

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Emil Seidel electedIn 1910 Milwaukee mayoral election