1872 Boston mayoral election

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The Boston mayoral election of 1872 saw the election of Republican nominee Henry L. Pierce, who narrowly unseated incumbent Democratic mayor William Gaston.

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1872 Boston mayoral election
← 1871
December 10, 1872[1]
1873 â†’
 
Candidate Henry L. Pierce William Gaston
Party Republican Democratic
Alliance Citizens'
Labor Reform
Liberal Republican
Popular vote 8,877 8,798
Percentage 50.11% 49.66%

Mayor before election

William Gaston
Democrat

Elected mayor

Henry L. Pierce
Republican

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Nominations

William Gaston by the Democratic Party and other parties

Incumbent Democratic mayor William Gaston was nominated on the ticket of the city's regular Democratic Party organization. The city's Liberal Republican ticket nominated Gaston as well.[2]

Henry L. Pierce by the Republican Party and other parties

Republican former congressman Henry L. Pierce was nominated on the ticket of the city's regular Republican Party organization. He was additionally nominated on the tickets of the city's Citizens' Party (which ran as "The People's Ticket") and the Labor Reform Party ticket.[2]

Results

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1872 Boston mayoral election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Henry L. Pierce 8,877 50.11
Democratic William Gaston (incumbent) 8,798 49.66
Others Scattering 41 0.23
Turnout 17,716
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