1892 New York City mayoral election

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An election for Mayor of New York City was held on November 8, 1892. Incumbent mayor Hugh J. Grant was not a candidate for a third consecutive term in office.[1] He was succeeded by Thomas Francis Gilroy, who defeated Republican Edwin Einstein in a landslide. Gilroy's margin of victory "exceed[ed] by nearly 20,000 the greatest majority obtained by a New York mayoralty candidate in twenty-four years."[2]

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1892 New York City mayoral election
← 1890
November 8, 1892
1894 â†’
 
Nominee Thomas F. Gilroy Edwin Einstein
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 173,510 97,923
Percentage 61.4% 34.6%

Mayor before election

Hugh J. Grant
Democratic

Elected mayor

Thomas F. Gilroy
Democratic

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General election

The Tammany Hall political machine controlled much of New York politics during the period. Thomas Francis Gilroy, a leading figure in Tammany Hall and the commissioner of public works, accepted the Democratic nomination in October 1892.[3] Despite this, he is often simply described as the 'Tammany candidate'.[4] The main Tammany policies at the time were "firm, efficient, and honest government", low taxes, and opposition to Know Nothing xenophobia.[5]

The Democratic candidate in the concurrent presidential election, Grover Cleveland, had been a staunch opponent of Tammany Hall,[6] and Tammany had supported their own candidate for the Democratic nomination, David B. Hill.[7] It was rumoured that Tammany would support the Republican Party in the presidential election if the Republicans left them to elect Gilroy and a slate of Tammany aldermen in New York City.[6][8] Because New York was a key battleground state in the presidential election and held the most sway with 36 electoral votes,[7] Tammany's support was important for either candidate.

Candidates

There was a "strong feeling ... in favor" of putting up a candidate among anti-Tammany Democrats.[12] John Quinn was reported as a candidate for mayor, running on an anti-Tammany Democrat ticket,[13] but he is not found on the ballot.

Results

According to writer Gustavus Myers, there was "as usual" widespread electoral fraud and in several districts, the opposition vote was "practically nothing".[11] One Tammany politician was noted for having secured for Gilroy all but four votes in his district.[11] The result was expected, with the American Register declaring in October that "Tammany will carry the election and make Mr. Gilroy Mayor."[14]

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1892 New York City mayoral election[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Thomas F. Gilroy 173,510[11] 61.43%
Republican Edwin Einstein 97,923[11] 34.56%
Socialist Alexander Jonas 6,295 2.23%
Prohibition Joseph A. Bogardus 2,575 0.91%
Populist Henry Hicks 2,466 0.87%
Democratic hold
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Results by assembly district

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1892 New York mayoral election (by assembly district)[4]
Assembly district Gilroy
(Dem.)
Einstein
(Rep.)
Jonas
(Soc.)
Bogardus
(Prohib.)
Hicks
(People's)
# % # % # % # % # %
1st district 6100 72.57 2051 24.40 86 1.02 95 1.13 74 0.88
2nd district 9206 78.69 2110 18.04 155 1.32 111 0.95 117 1.00
3rd district 5402 64.25 2543 30.25 297 3.53 77 0.92 89 1.06
4th district 5002 65.93 2240 29.52 223 2.94 41 0.54 81 1.07
5th district 5193 58.44 3099 34.88 449 5.05 71 0.80 74 0.83
6th district 6092 62.21 3115 31.81 413 4.22 73 0.75 99 1.01
7th district 7537 61.00 4104 33.22 557 4.51 78 0.63 79 0.64
8th district 7434 60.39 4532 36.82 110 0.89 125 1.02 109 0.89
9th district 6012 55.20 4490 41.22 127 1.17 149 1.37 114 1.05
10th district 6940 67.37 2871 27.87 324 3.15 78 0.76 89 0.86
11th district 4255 50.98 3866 46.32 82 0.98 81 0.97 62 0.74
12th district 5774 68.29 2393 28.30 126 1.49 67 0.79 95 1.12
13th district 5829 57.67 3967 39.25 110 1.09 109 1.08 92 0.91
14th district 6654 69.52 2597 27.13 140 1.46 73 0.76 107 1.12
15th district 5344 60.14 3193 35.93 207 2.33 64 0.72 78 0.88
16th district 6689 65.20 3155 30.75 252 2.46 88 0.86 75 0.73
17th district 4480 57.34 3021 38.67 157 2.01 86 1.10 69 0.88
18th district 5023 60.97 2929 35.55 139 1.69 73 0.89 74 0.90
19th district 5418 59.40 3380 37.06 113 1.24 102 1.12 108 1.18
20th district 4415 63.71 2026 29.24 325 4.69 88 1.27 76 1.10
21st district 4618 50.97 4315 47.63 31 0.34 54 0.60 42 0.46
22nd district 4838 62.52 2316 29.93 459 5.93 52 0.67 73 0.94
23rd district 5685 51.79 5021 45.74 104 0.95 103 0.94 64 0.58
24th district 5466 61.55 2992 33.69 304 3.42 54 0.61 65 0.73
25th district 5037 64.04 2490 31.66 208 2.64 67 0.85 64 0.81
26th district 6913 60.98 4030 35.56 209 1.84 97 0.86 87 0.77
27th district 7125 56.07 5259 41.39 117 0.92 118 0.93 88 0.69
28th district 5270 56.29 3810 40.69 99 1.06 105 1.12 79 0.84
29th district 5559 59.59 3323 35.62 268 2.87 104 1.11 74 0.79
30th district 4200 58.74 2685 37.55 104 1.45 92 1.29 69 0.97
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