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The 1978 Wisconsin Secretary of State election took place on November 7, 1978, to elect the Secretary of State of Wisconsin. Incumbent Democrat Doug La Follette declined to seek re-election, instead running in the primary for Lieutenant Governor. Milwaukee Alderwoman and civil rights activist Vel Phillips was nominated in a field of 9 candidates and defeated Republican Frederic A. Seefeldt. Her election made her the first African American to be elected to a statewide office in Wisconsin.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Vel Phillips | 78,797 | 25.58% | |
Democratic | Ada Deer | 46,696 | 15.16% | |
Democratic | Benjamin Southwick | 37,791 | 12.27% | |
Democratic | Harvey J. Cooper | 31,444 | 10.21% | |
Democratic | Jan A. Olson | 31,027 | 10.07% | |
Democratic | Rita Wlodarczyk | 30,473 | 9.89% | |
Democratic | Janet Soergel Mielke | 25,251 | 8.20% | |
Democratic | Thomas F. St. John | 14,182 | 4.60% | |
Democratic | Michael Jaliman | 12,315 | 3.40% | |
Total votes | 307,976 | 100.0% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Vel Phillips | 697,945 | 50.37% | % | |
Republican | Frederic A. Seefeldt | 663,474 | 47.88% | % | |
Constitution | George A. Meyers | 24,272 | 1.75% | % | |
Plurality | 34,471 | 2.49% | -% | ||
Total votes | 1,385,691 | 100.0% | -% | ||
Democratic hold |
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Elections in Wisconsin |
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The 1978 Wisconsin Secretary of State election took place on November 7, 1978, to elect the Secretary of State of Wisconsin. Incumbent Democrat Doug La Follette declined to seek re-election, instead running in the primary for Lieutenant Governor. Milwaukee Alderwoman and civil rights activist Vel Phillips was nominated in a field of 9 candidates and defeated Republican Frederic A. Seefeldt. Her election made her the first African American to be elected to a statewide office in Wisconsin.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Vel Phillips | 78,797 | 25.58% | |
Democratic | Ada Deer | 46,696 | 15.16% | |
Democratic | Benjamin Southwick | 37,791 | 12.27% | |
Democratic | Harvey J. Cooper | 31,444 | 10.21% | |
Democratic | Jan A. Olson | 31,027 | 10.07% | |
Democratic | Rita Wlodarczyk | 30,473 | 9.89% | |
Democratic | Janet Soergel Mielke | 25,251 | 8.20% | |
Democratic | Thomas F. St. John | 14,182 | 4.60% | |
Democratic | Michael Jaliman | 12,315 | 3.40% | |
Total votes | 307,976 | 100.0% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Vel Phillips | 697,945 | 50.37% | % | |
Republican | Frederic A. Seefeldt | 663,474 | 47.88% | % | |
Constitution | George A. Meyers | 24,272 | 1.75% | % | |
Plurality | 34,471 | 2.49% | -% | ||
Total votes | 1,385,691 | 100.0% | -% | ||
Democratic hold |