1865 Boston mayoral election

The Boston mayoral election of 1865 saw Frederic W. Lincoln Jr. reelected to a seventh overall term.

1865 Boston mayoral election
← 1864December 11, 1865[1]1866 →
 
CandidateFrederic W. Lincoln Jr.Nathaniel B. Shurtleff
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote5,8063,690
Percentage61.10%38.83%

Mayor before election

Frederic W. Lincoln Jr.
Republican

Elected Mayor

Frederic W. Lincoln Jr.
Republican

Nomination

In late-November, Mayor Frederic W. Lincoln Jr. accepted renomination for the mayoralty.[2]

A week before the election, Nathaniel B. Shurtleff was unanimously nominated by the city's Democratic Party at its convention (held at Young's Hotel) after having been selected by the party's Committee of Conference as its recommended candidate. He was also nominated on the Citizens and Workingmen's tickets, the Citizens' convention (held at the Parker House) and Workingmen's Convention (held at the city's insolvency courtroom) both agreeing to nominate identical slates of candidates.[3]

Results

1865 Boston mayoral election[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanFrederic W. Lincoln Jr. (incumbent) 5,806 61.10
DemocraticNathaniel B. Shurtleff3,69038.83
OthersScattering60.06
Total votes9,502 100

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