John Hodgson (Wisconsin politician)
John Hodgson (born circa 1840, date of death unknown) was an American politician who served in the Wisconsin State Assembly. He represented Grant County, Wisconsin.
Hodgson was a farmer residing in the town of Beetown, Grant County. He was elected to the Assembly in 1880 as a member of the Republican Party, succeeding fellow Republican Thomas Blacklock. He served a single one-year term during the 1881 session. His committee assignments included the Committee on Railroads. In the 1882 election, he was defeated by Democrat Charles H. Williams. Further details regarding his life and career beyond his single term in the Assembly are limited.