1903 Boston mayoral election

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The Boston mayoral election of 1903 occurred on Tuesday, December 15, 1903. Democratic incumbent Patrick Collins defeated Republican nominee George N. Swallow and two other contenders to win a second term.

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1903 Boston mayoral election

← 1901
December 15, 1903
1905 â†’
 
Candidate Patrick Collins George N. Swallow George W. Galvin
Party Democratic Republican Socialist
Popular vote 48,745 22,369 5,205
Percentage 63.0% 28.9% 6.7%

Mayor before election

Patrick Collins
Democratic

Elected mayor

Patrick Collins
Democratic

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Under legislation adopted in June 1903,[1] this was the first Boston municipal election with "caucuses, henceforth to be called primaries",[2] which were held on Thursday, November 19, 1903.

Inaugural exercises were held on Monday, January 4, 1904.[3]

Results

Democratic primary

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Candidates Primary Election[5]
Votes %
Patrick Collins (incumbent) 30,729 73.4%
Frederick S. Gore 11,129 26.6%
all others 5 0.0%
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Republican primary

Source:[6]

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Candidates Primary Election[7]
Votes %
George N. Swallow 6,383 52.3%
Michael J. Murray 3,294 27.0%
E. Peabody Gerry 2,530 20.7%
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Other candidates

Galvin received all 423 votes cast in his party's primary election for mayor.[10]

General election

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Candidates[11] General Election[12]
Votes %
DPatrick Collins (incumbent) 48,745 63.0%
RGeorge N. Swallow 22,369 28.9%
SGeorge W. Galvin 5,205 6.7%
SLPWilliam H. Carroll 1,018 1.3%
all others 14 0.0%
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