Two-dimensional magnetic field and stress analyses have been presented for soft ferromagnetic, paramagnetic, and diamagnetic materials of an infinite thin plate with an elliptical hole under steady electric current. The magnetic stress has been analyzed in the Maxwell Stress Model. Except for the approximation of the plane stress state since the plate is the thin plate, any assumption is not made for the stress analysis, though the Maxwell stress components are expressed by nonlinear terms. The boundary condition expressed by Maxwell's stress is completely satisfied without any linear assumptions on the boundary. Two ways for the boundary condition are stated. The analysis of 蟽 z in the direction of the plate thickness is also carried out. Figures of the magnetic field and stress distribution are shown. Stress intensity factors are also derived, and the magnitude of the stress intensity factor for the magnetic stress and thermal stress due to the Joule heat caused by the electric current is discussed.