John C. Schumann

John C. Schumann (December 6, 1881 – July 11, 1971) was an American machinist, farmer and politician.

Schumann was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate from Wisconsin's 33rd State Senate district (Jefferson and Waukesha counties) in 1922 as a Republican, defeating Democratic incumbent Charles Mulberger, with 10,865 votes to Mulberger's 3,794.

He was not a candidate for re-election in 1930, and was succeeded by fellow Republican William H. Edwards.

Schumann died in a hospital in Milwaukee after a long illness.

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Wisconsin machinist, farmer and state senator John C. Schumann