1873 Boston mayoral election

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The Boston mayoral election of 1873 saw the election of Samuel C. Cobb.

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1873 Boston mayoral election
← 1872
December 9, 1873[1]
1874 â†’
 
Candidate Samuel C. Cobb Henry D. Cushing
Party Independent Prohibition
Alliance Democratic
Republican
People's
Citizen's
German
Popular vote 19,187 572
Percentage 97.00% 2.89%

Mayor before election

Leonard R. Cutter (acting)
Democratic

Elected mayor

Samuel C. Cobb
Independent

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Nominations

Cobb, who opted not to affiliate himself with any political party, was nominated for mayor by a citizens meeting held on November 11, 1873. Some of the leading members of both the city's Democratic and Republican party organizations attending this meeting. Subsequently, both major parties nominated Cobb on their tickets for the election.[2] Cobb was also nominated on the tickets of the city's People's, Citizen's, and German parties.[3]

The Prohibition Party nominated Henry D. Cushing.[3] The Prohibition Party ran an independent ticket in the municipal elections that did not nominate any candidates that appeared on other party's tickets. Many of them were first-time candidates for public office.[4]

Results

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1873 Boston mayoral election [1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Samuel C. Cobb 19,187 97.00
Prohibition Henry D. Cushing 572 2.89
Others Scattering 22 0.11
Turnout 17,716
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