1851 Chicago mayoral election

Election

Chicago mayoral election, 1851
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Candidate Walter S. Gurnee Eli B. Williams James Curtiss
Party Democratic Democratic
Popular vote 3,032 1,092 1,001
Percentage 56.66% 20.41% 18.71%

Mayor before election

James Curtiss
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Walter S. Gurnee
Democratic

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In the 1851 Chicago mayoral election, Walter S. Gurnee defeated incumbent mayor James Curtiss as well as Eli B. Williams and Edward K. Rogers by a landslide 36.25% margin.

The Whig Party decided against nominating a ticket in the 1851 Chicago municipal elections.[1]

Results

Gurnee defeated incumbent Democrat James Curtiss as well as Eli B. Williams and Edward K. Rogers.[2]

Owing to a large number of the city's residents not being in compliance with new election laws, an unprecedented number of prospective voters were refused tickets.[1]

Gurnee received a plurality of votes from all major political parties.[1] It is believed that his vote total from Whigs was as great as his vote total from Democrats.[1] Many political analysts treated the election (which unseated incumbent Democrat James Curtiss) as a "Whig Party victory".[1]

1851 Chicago mayoral election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Walter S. Gurnee 3,032 56.66
Eli B. Williams 1,092 20.41
Democratic James Curtiss (incumbent) 1,001 18.71
Edward K. Rogers 226 4.22
Turnout 5,351

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Goodspeed, Weston A. (February 6, 2017). The History of Cook County, Illinois. Jazzybee Verlag.
  2. ^ "RaceID=486030". Our Campaigns. Retrieved December 16, 2018.
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