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  2. 1848 United States presidential election in Wisconsin

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    The 1848 election began a trend in Wisconsin where the state would vote the same as neighboring Iowa, as the two states have voted in lockstep with each other on all but 6 occasions - 1892, 1924, 1940, 1976, 2004, and 2020. This was the last time until 1988 that Wisconsin would back a losing Democrat in a presidential election.

  3. Wisconsin Territory - Wikipedia

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    The Territory of Wisconsin was an organized and incorporated territory of the United States that existed from July 3, 1836, [1] until May 29, 1848, when an eastern portion of the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Wisconsin. Belmont was initially chosen as the capital of the territory.

  4. United States presidential elections in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Since Wisconsin's admission to the Union in May 1848, [1] it has participated in 44 U.S. presidential elections. In 1924, Robert M. La Follette became the only third-party presidential candidate to win in Wisconsin, taking 53.96% of the popular vote.

  5. History of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The history of Wisconsin includes the story of the people who have ... 1848. Wisconsin was the last state ... In the presidential elections of 1848 and 1852, the ...

  6. 1848 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    James K. Polk, the incumbent president in 1848, whose term expired on March 4, 1849 Cass/Butler campaign poster The Democratic Party held its national convention in Baltimore, Maryland. There was a credentials dispute over the New York delegation between the Barnburners and Hunkers factions with the Barnburners being anti-slavery.

  7. Moses M. Strong - Wikipedia

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    In the 1870s, Strong wrote a history of the Wisconsin Territory entitled History of the Territory of Wisconsin from 1836 to 1848. He convinced the state legislature to publish the work in 1885. In 1878, Strong helped to organize the State Bar of Wisconsin, and was elected its first president. He served in that role until 1893.

  8. 1848 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    May 29 – Wisconsin is admitted as the 30th U.S. state (see History of Wisconsin). June 14–15 – The Liberty Party National Convention is held in Buffalo, New York. Presidential candidate Gerrit Smith establishes woman suffrage as a party plank. [1] [2]

  9. Politics of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin's political history ... 1848: 13,747 35.10% 15,001 ... Wisconsin congressman Paul Ryan was the 2012 Republican Party nominee for vice-president. In 2020 ...