1865 New York City mayoral election

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The 1865 New York City mayoral election took place on December 5, 1865, to elect the Mayor of New York City.

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1865 New York City mayoral election
← 1863
December 5, 1865
1867 â†’
 
Nominee John T. Hoffman Marshall Owen Roberts
Party Democratic Republican
Alliance Tammany Hall
Popular vote 32,820 31,657
Percentage 40.21% 38.78%

 
Nominee John Hecker C. Godfrey Gunther
Party Independent Democratic Independent Democratic
Alliance Mozart Hall McKeon Democracy
Popular vote 10,390 6,758
Percentage 12.73% 8.28%

Mayor before election

C. Godfrey Gunther
Democratic

Elected mayor

John T. Hoffman
Democratic

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John T. Hoffman, the Recorder of New York City, beat Republican nominee and businessman Marshall Owen Roberts, as well as two other Democratic candidates, John Hecker and incumbent mayor C. Godfrey Gunther.

Background

After his unsuccessful bid for mayor in 1863, Francis I. A. Boole was once again nominated by Tammany Hall for mayor in 1865. However, after multiple corruption scandals were revealed about him later that year, public pressure became so great that Tammany Hall was forced to withdraw his nomination in favor of John T. Hoffman, the Recorder of New York City.[1][2]

The Unionists and Republicans, confident they would win with the extremely splintered Democratic ticket, nominated businessman Marshall Owen Roberts, who easily out-voted Frederick A. Conkling's nomination 81-28 at the convention, with all other candidates receiving a combined 9 votes.[3]

General election

Candidates

Results

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1865 New York City Mayoral Election[4][5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John T. Hoffman 32,820 40.21%
Republican Marshall Owen Roberts 31,657 38.78%
Independent Democratic John Hecker 10,390 12.73%
Independent Democratic C. Godfrey Gunther (incumbent) 6,758 8.28%
Total votes 81,625 100.00%
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