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Name
  
Peter Polin

Role
  
American Politician

Died
  
November 7, 1870


Peter Polin (March 25, 1832 – November 7, 1870) was an American merchant and politician.

Born in Zillis, Switzerland, Polin emigrated to the United States and settled in Dubuque, Iowa and then moved to Alma, Buffalo County, Wisconsin in 1857. Polin was a merchant. He served as postmaster of Alma, Wisconsin and as Buffalo County Treasurer from 1862 to 1864. Polin was a Republican. In the Wisconsin General Election of November 8, 1870, Polin ran for the Wisconsin State Assembly against John Burt. However, on November 7, 1870, the day before election day, Polin died suddenly. However, the voters were not aware of his death and elected Polin to the Wisconsin Assembly with 444 votes to 370 for John Burt (Democrat) and 50 votes for Augustus Finkelnburg (Republican). Because there was no choice for the Wisconsin Assembly seat, Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor and Acting Governor Thaddeus Pound ordered a special election for December 31, 1870. In the December 31, 1870 Wisconsin Assembly special election Ahaz F. Allen (Republican) won the Wisconsin Assembly seat with 529 votes to 431 votes for James Burt (Democrat) and 172 votes for James L. Hallock (Independent).

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