1874 Boston mayoral election

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The Boston mayoral election of 1874 saw the re-election of Samuel C. Cobb.

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1874 Boston mayoral election
← 1873
December 15, 1874[1]
1875 â†’
 
Candidate Samuel C. Cobb Francis B. Hayes
Party Independent People's Reform
Alliance Democratic
Republican
Popular vote 17,874 835
Percentage 95.43% 4.46%

Mayor before election

Samuel C. Cobb
Independent

Elected mayor

Samuel C. Cobb
Independent

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Nominations

Incumbent mayor Samuel C. Cobb (politically Nonpartisan) was disliked by many in the political establishment, but was highly popular with the Boston public. Heeding public support for Cobb, both the Democratic and Republican party organizations nominated Cobb on their tickets for the election, as they both had done in the previous election.[2]

The People's Reform Party nominated Francis B. Hayes, a well known figure and advocate for government reform. However, Hayes did not want to be nominated for office.[3]

Results

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1874 Boston mayoral election [1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Samuel C. Cobb (incumbent) 17,874 95.43
People's Reform Francis B. Hayes 835 4.46
Others Scattering 22 0.12
Turnout 18,731
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