1878 Boston mayoral election

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The Boston mayoral election of 1878 saw Republican Frederick O. Prince elected to return the mayoralty for a second nonconsecutive term. He defeated Democratic nominee Charles R. Codman and Greenback contender Davis J. King.

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1878 Boston mayoral election
← 1877
December 10, 1878[1]
1879 â†’
 
Candidate Frederick O. Prince Charles R. Codman
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 19,676 18,003
Percentage 51.59% 47.20%

Mayor before election

Henry L. Pierce
Republican

Elected mayor

Frederick O. Prince
Democratic

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Nominations

The city's Republicans nominated Charles R. Codman for mayor on a "Citizens'" ticket at a convention held on November 30.[2]

The city's Democrats formally nominated former mayor Frederick O. Prince on November 11, 1878.[3]

The Labor Reform Party and Workingman's Party (Greenbacks) formally nominated Davis J. King on December 6, 1878.[4][5] However, many Boston supporters of leading Greenback politician Benjamin Butler instead supported Prince's candidacy.[5][6]

Results

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1878 Boston mayoral election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Frederick O. Prince 19,676 51.59
Republican Charles R. Codman 18,003 47.20
Greenback Davis J. King 440 1.15
Others Scattering 22 0.06
Turnout 38,141
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