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Reform Party (19th-century Wisconsin)

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Republican, a couple of respected figures with no political affiliation, and the remainder Democrats. With the Democratic name having acquired a bad reputation, the party adopted the name "Reform Party". It carried all the statewide office, took a majority in the Assembly (counting together those elected as Reformers, as Liberal Republicans, and as Democrats), and came within one seat of a majority in the Senate.
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there, as far back as 1870, in the form of a "People's Independent Ticket" of Democrats and Republicans, which ran nine legislative candidates statewide, as well as various local slates. Mitchell, also the Democratic nominee, was elected as a Democrat and caucused as a Democrat in Congress; of the
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In 1873, disaffected Republicans and formerly unaligned Grangers looking for an alternative met at the September convention (being run by leading Democrats) of the as-yet-nameless reform group nominated Democrat and Granger William Robert Taylor to the top of the ticket, with one more Liberal
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Mitchell, a conservative at heart, soon began clashing with Taylor (an ineffectual and prickly leader at best); and the Democrats who had been out of office for so long were unhappy when they were not allowed the offices they felt entitled to under the
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The Legislative Manual of the State of Wisconsin: Comprising the Constitutions of the United States and of the State of Wisconsin, Jefferson's Manual, Forms and Laws for the Regulation of Business; also, lists and tables for reference,
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The Legislative Manual of the State of Wisconsin: Comprising the Constitutions of the United States and of the State of Wisconsin, Jefferson's Manual, Forms and Laws for the Regulation of Business; also, lists and tables for reference,
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The legislative manual of the state of Wisconsin: comprising the constitutions of the United States and of the state of Wisconsin, Jefferson's manual, forms and laws for the regulation of business; also, lists and tables for reference,
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The legislative manual of the state of Wisconsin: comprising the constitutions of the United States and of the state of Wisconsin, Jefferson's manual, forms and laws for the regulation of business; also, lists and tables for reference,
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By 1875, with Taylor having lost his bid for re-election, and a disaffected Mitchell now firmly allied with the Bourbons, the coalition had begun to dissolve;
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Tenth Annual Edition. Madison: Atwood and Culver, State Printers, Journal Block, 1871; pp. 367, 368, 369, 371, 374, 382, 384, 386
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Thirteenth Annual Edition. Madison: Atwood and Culver, Printers and Stereotypers, 1874; pp. 471, 474–476
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Fourteenth Annual Edition. Madison: Atwood and Culver, Printers and Stereotypers, 1875; p. 338
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Cosmas, Graham A. "The Democracy in Search of Issues: The Wisconsin Reform Party, 1873–1877"
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Seventeenth Annual Edition. Madison: David Atwood, Printer and Stereotyper, 1878; p. 478
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Sixteenth Annual Edition. Madison: E. B. Bolens, State Printer, 1877; p. 462
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listing a legislator as "Reform" was that of 1878, in which
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Index

Reform Party (19th century Wisconsin)
Leader
William Taylor
Ideology
Classical liberalism
Anti-Temperanceism
coalition
Democrats
reform
Liberal
Republicans
temperance
Grangers
U.S. state
Wisconsin
William Robert Taylor
Governor of Wisconsin
Alexander Mitchell
third-party
Bourbon Democrats
Democratic Party in Wisconsin
Elisha W. Keyes
Wisconsin Republican Party
John C. Hall
Anson Rood
Harlow Orton
spoils system
Greenbackers
Wisconsin Blue Book
Francis Steffen

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