Supreme Court Chief Justice, 1918 Election

General

Date: November 5, 1918
Cycle: 1918
Office: Supreme Court Chief Justice
State: Minnesota
District: Statewide
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent Margin
Calvin Brown Incumbent Man Nonpartisan 181,929 62.51 +25.02
Benjamin Drake Man Nonpartisan 109,117 37.49

Chief Justice Brown was reelected to a second term to the office. Brown previously served three terms as Associate Justice. Brown died in office on September 24, 1923. Governor J.A.O. Preus appointed Samuel Wilson to fill the vacancy on September 29, 1923. Wilson was an attorney from Mankato, former Blue Earth County Attorney, and field agent for the Bureau f War Risk Insurance.

Drake was a resident of Minneapolis and publisher of the St. Anthony Democrat. He was endorsed by the Nonpartisan League.

Sources

  • Wilmar Tribune, November 20, 1918 (p. 4).