1901_Boston_mayoral_election

1901 Boston mayoral election

1901 Boston mayoral election

Election


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

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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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See also


References

  1. "Collins Becomes Mayor Today". The Boston Post. January 6, 1902. p. 1. Retrieved March 18, 2018 via newspapers.com.
  2. "To Run Independent". The Boston Post. November 24, 1901. p. 4. Retrieved March 18, 2018 via newspapers.com.
  3. "Sherman Accepts". The Boston Post. December 6, 1901. p. 4. Retrieved March 18, 2018 via newspapers.com.
  4. "Thomas N. Hart for Hub's Mayor: Republicans Renominated Him With Earnestness". The Boston Daily Globe. November 20, 1901.
  5. "For Mayor. P. A. Collins: Democratic City Convention Names Him Amid Enthusiasm". The Boston Daily Globe. November 21, 1901.
  6. "Annual Report of the Board of Election Commissioners". City of Boston. 1901. p. 62. Retrieved March 18, 2018 via archive.org.

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