1901 Boston mayoral election

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The Boston mayoral election of 1901 occurred on Tuesday, December 10, 1901. Democratic nominee Patrick Collins defeated Republican incumbent mayor Thomas N. Hart and two other contenders.

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1901 Boston mayoral election

← 1899
December 10, 1901
1903 â†’
 
Candidate Patrick Collins Thomas N. Hart
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 52,035 33,196
Percentage 60.1% 38.3%

Mayor before election

Thomas N. Hart
Republican

Elected mayor

Patrick Collins
Democratic

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Collins was inaugurated on Monday, January 6, 1902.[1]

Candidates

Party conventions

The Republican convention was held on November 19, 1901, at Association Hall. Incumbent Thomas N. Hart was renominated by acclamation.[4]

The Democratic convention was held on November 20, 1901, at Steinert Hall. Patrick Collins unanimously won the party's nomination for Mayor.[5]

Results

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Candidates General Election[6]
Votes %
DPatrick Collins 52,035 60.1%
RThomas N. Hart (incumbent) 33,196 38.3%
SJohn Weaver Sherman 957 1.1%
SLPHerman W. A. Raasch 426 0.5%
all others 1 0.0%
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