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Isaac S. Wade
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We found no record of Isaac S. Wade serving in elected office in Indiana. Our database only focuses on state and federal offices, so it's possible they served at a different level, or in an office not currently in our database.
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1904–U.S. House (District 10)
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 8, 1904
58.47%
Edgar D. Crumpacker
(i)*
, Republican, 31,583 votes
39.71%
Worth Willard Pepple
, Democratic, 21,451 votes
1.82%
Isaac S. Wade
, Prohibition, 984 votes
Out of
54,018
votes casts, the margin of victory was
10,132
(18.76%)
1908–U.S. House (District 10)
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 3, 1908
54.38%
Edgar D. Crumpacker
(i)*
, Republican, 32,954 votes
44.13%
William Darroch
, Democratic, 26,742 votes
1.39%
Isaac S. Wade
, Prohibition, 843 votes
0.10%
Everett G. Ballard
, Independence, 62 votes
Out of
60,601
votes casts, the margin of victory was
6,212
(10.25%)
1912–Secretary of State
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 5, 1912
43.27%
Lew G. Ellingham
(i)*
, Democratic, 276,759 votes
24.59%
Lawson Nichols Mace
, Progressive (Bull Moose), 157,309 votes
23.21%
Fred Innis King
, Republican, 148,475 votes
5.60%
Reece C. Townsend
, Socialist, 35,816 votes
2.88%
Isaac S. Wade
, Prohibition, 18,453 votes
0.45%
Ernest Viewegh
, Socialist Labor, 2,850 votes
Out of
639,662
votes casts, the margin of victory was
119,450
(18.68%)
1914–Secretary of State
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 3, 1914
41.80%
Homer Livingstone Cook
*
, Democratic, 262,703 votes
37.11%
Edward L. Jackson
, Republican, 233,213 votes
14.91%
William A. Pierson
, Progressive (Bull Moose), 93,683 votes
3.46%
Isai T. Kahn
, Socialist, 21,755 votes
2.27%
Isaac S. Wade
, Prohibition, 14,246 votes
0.45%
Carl L. Olsen
, Socialist Labor, 2,808 votes
Out of
628,408
votes casts, the margin of victory was
29,490
(4.69%)
1916–U.S. House (District 10)
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 7, 1916
56.85%
William Robert Wood
(i)*
, Republican, 31,895 votes
41.13%
George E. Hershman
, Democratic, 23,077 votes
1.11%
Isaac S. Wade
, Socialist, 622 votes
0.84%
John G. Brown
, Progressive (Bull Moose), 471 votes
0.07%
Ervin S. Whitmer
, Prohibition, 39 votes
Out of
56,104
votes casts, the margin of victory was
8,818
(15.72%)
In the 5 races for which we have results, Isaac S. Wade had a record of 0-5. That includes a record of 0-5 in 5 general elections.