1905 Boston mayoral election

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The Boston mayoral election of 1905 took place on Tuesday, December 12, 1905.[1] Democratic nominee John F. Fitzgerald defeated Republican nominee Louis A. Frothingham and four other contenders to win election to his first term as Mayor of Boston. Ahead of the general election, primary elections had been held on Thursday, November 16, 1905.

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1905 Boston mayoral election

← 1903
December 12, 1905
1907 â†’
 
Candidate John F. Fitzgerald Louis A. Frothingham Henry S. Dewey
Party Democratic Republican Populist
Popular vote 44,171 36,028 11,608
Percentage 47.5% 38.7% 12.5%

Mayor before election

Daniel A. Whelton
Democratic

Elected mayor

John F. Fitzgerald
Democratic

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Daniel A. Whelton, who had become acting mayor upon the death of Mayor Patrick Collins in September 1905,[2] did not run for the position.

Fitzgerald was inaugurated on Monday, January 1, 1906.[3]

Results

Democratic primary

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Candidates Primary Election[5]
Votes %
John F. Fitzgerald 28,130 53.6%
Edward J. Donovan 24,387 46.4%
all others 5 0.0%
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Republican primary

Withdrew

Sources:[6][7]

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Candidates Primary Election[8]
Votes %
Louis A. Frothingham 9,941 46.6%
Henry S. Dewey 9,745 45.7%
Edward B. Callender 1,653 7.7%
all others 4 0.0%
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Other candidates

General election

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Candidates[1][12] General Election[1][13]
Votes %
DJohn F. Fitzgerald 44,171 47.5%
RLouis A. Frothingham 36,028 38.7%
PHenry S. Dewey 11,608 12.5%
SGeorge G. Hall 712 0.8%
MJames A. Watson 457 0.5%
Michael D. Fitzgerald 9 0.0%
Scattering 14 0.0%
Total Vote 92,999 100
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