1901 Boston mayoral election

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

1901 Boston mayoral election

← 1899December 10, 19011903 →
 
CandidatePatrick CollinsThomas N. Hart
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote52,03533,196
Percentage60.1%38.3%

Mayor before election

Thomas N. Hart
Republican

Elected Mayor

Patrick Collins
Democratic

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

CandidatesGeneral Election[6]
Votes%
DPatrick Collins52,03560.1%
RThomas N. Hart (incumbent)33,19638.3%
SJohn Weaver Sherman9571.1%
SLPHerman W. A. Raasch4260.5%
all others10.0%

See also

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Further reading


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