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1867 Chicago mayoral election

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1867 Chicago mayoral election
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Nominee John Blake Rice Francis Cornwall Sherman
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 11,904 7,971
Percentage 59.89% 40.11%

Mayor before election

John Blake Rice
Republican

Elected mayor

John Blake Rice
Republican

In the Chicago mayoral election of 1867, was held on tuesday April 11, incumbent mayor John Blake Rice won reelection, defeating Democrat Francis Cornwall Sherman by a nearly ten-point margin.

The election was held on April 16.[1] It was ultimately a rematch of the previous election. This was Chicago's first mayoral election held after the conclusion of the American Civil War.

This was the final election before a law that would move mayoral elections from April to November.

Results

1867 Chicago mayoral election[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Blake Rice (incumbent) 11,904 59.89
Democratic Francis Cornwall Sherman 7,971 40.11
Turnout 19,875

References

  1. ^ "Mayor John Blake Rice Biography".
  2. ^ "RaceID=486043". Our Campaigns. Retrieved January 12, 2019.