Mayoral elections in Manchester, New Hampshire, in the 19th century

Beginning shortly after the city's incorporation as a city in 1846, elections have been held in the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. The following article provides information on the elections for mayor in the city during the 19th century.

Election laws and history

The rules of the original 1846 city charter, in effect for the city's earliest elections, required that, to be elected, a candidate needed to receive a majority of the vote in a mayoral election. If no candidate received a majority, or if the winning candidate refused to take office, further election(s) would be held until an election produced a candidate with a majority of the vote.[1]

From 1846 to 1857, mayors served for a one-year term, expiring on the third Tuesday in March. From 1857 to 1872, the mayor's term expired on the last day of December. In 1873, the term ended annually on the third Tuesday in March, up until 1880, when it became a two-year term.[citation needed]

1846

1846 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral elections
August 19, 1846
(first election)
September 1, 1846
(second election)
1847 →

Elected Mayor

Hiram Brown
Whig[2]

The 1846 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral elections were held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. The first election was part of the first municipal election held after Manchester formally became a city (having previously been a town), which was held on August 19, 1846. The August municipal election's mayoral election, however, failed to produce a winner, as first-place finisher Hiram Brown fell 17 votes shy of the majority threshold needed to win the election. A second election was held on September 1, which saw Brown win a majority.[3][4]

The candidates in the August election were Hiram Brown, Thomas Brown, William C. Clarke, James McQueston, William Stephens, James Wilkins.[5] Hiram Brown was affiliated with the Whig Party, Thomas Brown was affiliated with the Abolition Party, and Clarke was affiliated with the Democratic Party.[4] Candidates in the September 1 election were Hiram Brown, Thomas Brown, Issac C. Flanders, Jacob F. James, William Stephens, and J. Sullivan Wiggin.[6] Flanders was affiliated with the Democratic Party.[4]

August 19, 1846, Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
(no winner)
CandidateVotes%
September 1, 1846, Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[7]
CandidateVotes%
Hiram Brown60252.17
Issac C. Flanders34730.07
Other candidates/scattering20517.76
Total votes1,154 100

1847

1847 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral elections
← 1846March 10, 1847
(first election)
March 31, 1847
(second election)
April 30, 1847
(third election)
May 22, 1847
(fourth election)
1848 →

Mayor before election

Hiram Brown
Whig[2]

Elected Mayor

Jacob F. James
Whig[2]

The 1847 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral elections were held on March 10, March 31, April 30, and May 22, 1847,[5] to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. The conclusive fourth election saw the election of Jacob F. James.

In the first three elections, no candidate had managed to reach the required majority threshold to win election. In the fourth election, Jacob F. James won election by receiving a majority of the vote.[5]

March 10, 1847, Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[5]
(no winner)
CandidateVotes%
Jacob F. James79747.95
Richard H. Ayer68941.46
Thomas Brown1559.33
Scattering211.26
Total votes1,662 100
March 31, 1847, Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[5]
(no winner)
CandidateVotes%
Jacob F. James55341.21
Richard H. Ayer47935.69
Thomas Brown25619.08
Scattering544.02
Total votes1,342 100
March 31, 1847, Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[5]
(no winner)
CandidateVotes%
Jacob F. James47245.56
George W. Morrison31630.50
Thomas Brown14514.00
Scattering1030.94
Total votes1,036 100
May 22, 1847, Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[5]
CandidateVotes%
Jacob F. James644
George W. Morrison247
Thomas Brown78
Total votes100

1848

1848 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral elections
← 1847March 18, 1848
(first election)
April 8, 1848
(second election)
April 26, 1848
(third election)
1849 →

Mayor before election

Jacob F. James
Whig[2]

Elected Mayor

Jacob F. James
Whig

The 1848 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral elections were held on March 18, April 8, and April 26, 1848,[5] to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. The conclusive third election saw the reelection of incumbent mayor Jacob F. James.

In the first two elections, no candidate had managed to reach the required majority threshold to win election. In the third election, Jacob F. James won election by receiving a majority of the vote.[5]

The initial March 18 election had coincided with the elections for the city's aldermen.[5]

March 18, 1848, Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[5]
(no winner)
CandidateVotes%
Jacob F. James (incumbent)88648.10
Moody Currier60332.74
Joseph Cochran Jr.26614.44
Scattering1075.81
Total votes1,842 100
April 8, 1848, Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[5]
(no winner)
CandidateVotes%
Jacob F. James (incumbent)61846.05
Moody Currier49837.11
Joseph Cochran Jr.14410.73
Scattering826.11
Total votes1,342 100
April 26, 1848, Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[5]
CandidateVotes%
Jacob F. James (incumbent)644
Moody Currier216
George Pinkerton69
Joseph Cochran Jr.64
Total votes100

1849

1849 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral elections
← 1848April 1849
(first election)
May 1849
(second election)
October 1849
(third election)
1850 →

Mayor before election

Jacob F. James
Whig[2]

Elected Mayor

Warren L. Lane
Democratic[2]

The 1849 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral elections were held in April, May, and October 1849,[5] to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. The conclusive third election saw the election of Warren L. Lane.

In the first two elections, no candidate had managed to reach the required majority threshold to win election. In the third election, Warren L. Lane won election by receiving a majority of the vote.[5]

The third election coincided with the October elections for the city's aldermen.[5]

April 1849 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[5]
(no winner)
CandidateVotes%
Jacob F. James (incumbent)34440.38
Joseph Cochran Jr.26731.34
Mace Moulton799.27
Scattering16219.01
Total votes852 100
May 1849 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[5]
(no winner)
CandidateVotes%
Joseph Cohchran Jr.33846.43
Jacob F. James (incumbent)18525.41
Walter French15220.88
Scattering537.28
Total votes728 100
October 1849 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[5]
CandidateVotes%
Warren L. Lane
Thomas A. Crosby
Joseph Cochran Jr.
Total votes100

1850

1850 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1849
1851 →
 
CandidateMoses FellowsWarren L. Lane

Mayor before election

Warren L. Lane
Democratic[2]

Elected Mayor

Moses Fellows

The 1850 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of Moses Fellows, who unseated incumbent mayor Warren L. Lane. Fellows and Lane were the only two candidates running in the election, which coincided with the city's aldermanic elections.[5]

1851

1851 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1850
1851 →

Mayor before election

Moses Fellows

Elected Mayor

Moses Fellows

The 1851 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the reelection of Moses Fellows, who defeated challengers Walter French, Alonzo Smith, and D.L. Stevens.[5] The election coincided with the city's aldermanic elections.[5]

1852

1852 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1851
1853 →
 
CandidateFrederick SmythWalter French

Mayor before election

Moses Fellows

Elected Mayor

Frederick Smyth

The 1852 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of Frederick Smyth, who defeated Walter French, the only other candidate running in the election. The election coincided with the city's aldermanic elections.[5]

1853

1853 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1852
1854 →
 
CandidateFrederick SmythStevens James

Mayor before election

Frederick Smyth

Elected Mayor

Frederick Smyth

The 1853 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the reelection of Frederick Smyth, who defeated challenger Stevens James, the only other candidate running in the election.[5] The election coincided with the city's aldermanic elections.[5]

1854

1854 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1853March 18541855 →
 
CandidateFrederick SmythWilliam C. Clarke

Mayor before election

Frederick Smyth

Elected Mayor

Frederick Smyth

The 1854 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held in March 1854[5] to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the reelection of Frederick Smyth, who defeated challenger William C. Clarke, the only other candidate running in the election. This made Clarke the first mayor of the city to be elected to a third term.[5] The election coincided with the city's aldermanic elections.[5]

1855

1855 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1854March 18551856 →
CandidateTheodore T. AbbottFrederick G. Stark

Mayor before election

Frederick Smyth

Elected Mayor

Theodore T. Abbott
American[2]

The 1855 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held in March 1855[5] to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of Theodore T. Abbott, who defeated Frederick G. Stark, the only other candidate running in the election.[5] The election coincided with the city's aldermanic elections.[5]

1856 (March)

March 1856 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1855March 1856November 1856 →
CandidateTheodore T. AbbottGeorge W. Morrison

Mayor before election

Theodore T. Abbott
American[2]

Elected Mayor

Theodore T. Abbott
American

The March 1856 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the reelection of Theodore T. Abbott, who defeated challenger George W. Morrison, the only other candidate running in the election.[5] The election coincided with the city's aldermanic elections.[5]

1856 (November)

November 1856 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← March 1856November 18561857 →
 
CandidateJacob F. JamesIsaac C. Flanders

Mayor before election

Theodore T. Abbott
American[2]

Elected Mayor

Jacob F. James

The November 1856 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of Jacob F. James to a third nonconsecutive term.[2] James defeated Isaac C. Flanders, the only other candidate running in the election.[5] The election coincided with the city's aldermanic elections.[5]

1857

1857 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election

Mayor before election

Jacob F. James

Elected Mayor

Alonzo Smith

The 1857 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of Alonzo Smith, who defeated both Edward W. Harringon and incumbent mayor Jacob F. James.[2][5]

1858

1858 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1857
1859 →
 
CandidateEdward W. HarringtonAlonzo Smith

Mayor before election

Alonzo Smith

Elected Mayor

Edward W. Harrington

The 1858 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of Edward W. Harrington, who unseated incumbent mayor Alonzo Smith.[2][5]

1859

1859 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1858
1860 →
 
CandidateEdward W. HarringtonBradbury Cilley

Mayor before election

Edward W. Harrington

Elected Mayor

Edward W. Harrington

The 1859 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the reelection of Edward W. Harrington, who defeated challenger Bradbury Cilley.[5]

1860

1860 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1859
1862 →
 
CandidateDavid A. BuntonBradbury Cilley

Mayor before election

Edward W. Harrington

Elected Mayor

David A. Bunton
Republican[2]

The 1860 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of David A. Bunton, who defeated Bradbury Cilley.[5]

1861

1861 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1860
1862 →
 
CandidateDavid A. BuntonJames A. Weston

Mayor before election

David A. Bunton
Republican[2]

Elected Mayor

David A. Bunton
Republican

The 1861 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the reelection of David A. Bunton, who defeated challenger James A. Weston.[5]

1862

1862 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1861
1863 →
 
CandidateTheodore T. AbbottJames A. Weston

Mayor before election

David A. Bunton
Republican[2]

Elected Mayor

Theodore T. Abbott
American[2]

The 1862 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the reelection of Theodore T. Abbott to a third nonconsecutive term.[2] Abbott defeated Theodore T. Abbott.[5]

1863

1863 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1862
1864 →
 
CandidateFrederick Smyth

Mayor before election

Theodore T. Abbott
American[2]

Elected Mayor

Frederick Smyth
Republican[2]

The 1863 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of Frederick Smyth to a fourth nonconsecutive term, making him the first mayor of the city to be elected to a fourth term.[2][5] Smyth was elected nearly unanimously, with the remainder of the vote being a scattering of write-in votes, with no single individual receiving more than five write-in votes.[5]

1864

1864 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1863
1865 →
CandidateDarwin J. DanielsJoseph Kidder

Mayor before election

Frederick Smyth
Republican[2]

Elected Mayor

Darwin J. Daniels

The 1864 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of Darwin J. Daniels, who defeated Joseph Kidder.[5]

1865

1865 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1864August 18651866 →
 
CandidateJohn HosleyJoseph B. Clark

Mayor before election

F.W. Harrington (acting)[8]

Elected Mayor

John Holsey

The 1865 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held in August 1865[2][5] to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It was held in August after the death in office of mayor Darwin J. Daniels.[2][5] It saw the election of John Hosley, who defeated Joseph B. Clark.[5]

1866

1866 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1865
1867 →
 
CandidateJoseph B. ClarkEdward W. Harrington
PartyRepublican

Mayor before election

John Holsey

Elected Mayor

Joseph B. Clark
Republican

The 1866 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of Joseph B. Clark, who defeated former mayor Edward W. Harrington.[5]

1867

1867 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1866
1868 →
 
CandidateJames A. WestonJoseph B. Clark
PartyDemocraticRepublican

Mayor before election

Joseph B. Clark
Republican

Elected Mayor

James A. Weston
Democratic

The 1867 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of Democrat James A. Weston, who unseated incumbent Republican Joseph B. Clark.[2][5][9]

1868

1868 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1867
1869 →
 
CandidateIsaac W. SmithJames A. Weston
PartyRepublicanDemocratic

Mayor before election

James A. Weston
Democratic[2]

Elected Mayor

Isaac W. Smith
Republican[2]

The 1868 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of Isaac W. Smith, who unseated incumbent mayor James A. Weston.[2][5]

1869

1869 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1868
1870 →
 
CandidateJames A. WestonIsaac W. Smith
PartyDemocraticRepublican

Mayor before election

Isaac W. Smith
Republican[2]

Elected Mayor

James A. Weston
Democratic[2]

The 1869 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of James A. Weston, who was elected to a second nonconsecutive term by unseating incumbent mayor Isaac W. Smith.[2][5]

1870

1870 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1869
1871 →

Mayor before election

James A. Weston
Democratic[2]

Elected Mayor

James A. Weston
Democratic

The 1870 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the reelection of James A. Weston to a third overall term, defeating Peter Chandler and Andrew C. Wallace.[2][5]

1871

1871 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1870
1872 →
 
CandidatePerson Colby CheneyJohn Holsey

Mayor before election

James A. Weston
Democratic[2]

Elected Mayor

Person Colby Cheney
Republican[2]

The 1871 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of Person Colby Cheney, who defeated former mayor John Holsey.[2][5]

1872

1872 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1871December 10, 18721873 →
 
CandidateCharles H. BartlettJoseph Kidder

Mayor before election

Person Colby Cheney
Republican[2]

Elected Mayor

Charles H. Bartlett

The 1872 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held on December 10, 1872,[5] to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of Charles H. Bartlett, who defeated Joseph Kidder.[5]

1873

1873 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1872
1875 →

Mayor before election

John P. Newell

Elected Mayor

James A. Weston
Democratic[2]

The 1873 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of James A. Weston to a second nonconsecutive term. Weston defeated Charles Kenniston and incumbent mayor John P. Newell (who had been appointed by the city's aldermen and Common Council after the resignation of Person C. Cheney).[5][2]

1875

1875 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1873
1876 →

Mayor before election

James A. Weston
Democratic[2]

Elected Mayor

Alpheus Gay

The 1875 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of Alpheus Gay, who defeated Ira Cross and Charles Kennison.[5]

1876

1876 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1875
1877 →
CandidateIra CrossAlpheus Gay

Mayor before election

Alpheus Gay

Elected Mayor

Ira Cross

The 1876 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of Ira Cross, who defeated incumbent mayor Alpheus Gay.[2][5]

1877

1877 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1876

Mayor before election

Ira Cross

Elected Mayor

Ira Cross

The 1877 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the reelection of Ira Cross, who defeated Ezra W. Bartlett and former mayor Alpheus Gay.[5]

1878 (March)

March 1878 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election

Mayor before election

Ira Cross

Elected Mayor

John L. Kelly

The March 1878 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of John L. Kelly, who defeated Richard Goodwin and former mayor Alpheus Gay.[5]

1878 (November)

November 1878 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
1880 →
CandidateJohn L. KellyAndrew C. Wallace

Mayor before election

John L. Kelly

Elected Mayor

John L. Kelly

The November 1878 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the reelection of John L. Kelly, who defeated Andrew C. Wallace.[5]

1880

1880 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
CandidateHorace B. PutnamFrank Dowst

Mayor before election

John L. Kelly

Elected Mayor

Horace B. Putnam

The 1880 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of Horace B. Putnam, who defeated Frank Dowst.[5]

This was the first election after the city's mayoral terms were extended from one-year to two-years.[citation needed]

1882

1882 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1880
1884 →
CandidateHorace B. PutnamAlpheus Gay

Mayor before election

Horace B. Putnam

Elected Mayor

Horace B. Putnam

The 1882 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the reelection of Horace B. Putnam, who defeated former mayor Alpheus Gay.[5]

1884

1884 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1882
1886 →

Mayor before election

Horace B. Putnam

Elected Mayor

George H. Stearns

The 1884 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of George H. Stearns, who defeated Joseph Kidder and Lewis Simons.[5]

1886

1886 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1884
1888 →

Mayor before election

George H. Stearns

Elected Mayor

John Hosley

The 1886 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of John Holsey to a second nonconsecutive term. Holsey defeated Albert Tasker and incumbent mayor George H. Stearns.[2][5]

1888

1888 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1886
1890 →

Mayor before election

John Hosley

Elected Mayor

David B. Varney

The 1888 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of David B. Varney, who defeated William Corey and Augustus Stevens.[5]

1890

1890 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1888
1892 →

Mayor before election

David B. Varney

Elected Mayor

Edgar J. Knowlton

The 1890 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of Edgar J. Knowlton, who defeated Thomas W. Lane and Augustus Stevens.[5]

1892

1892 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1890
1894 →

Mayor before election

Edgar J. Knowlton

Elected Mayor

Edgar J. Knowlton

The 1892 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the reelection of Edgar J. Knowlton, who defeated John C. Bickford and Augustus Stevens.[5]

1894

1894 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1892
1896 →

Mayor before election

vacant[2]

Elected Mayor

William C. Clarke
Republican

The 1894 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of Republican candidate William C. Clarke, who defeated Democratic candidate Charles C. Hayes, People's candidate Sumner F. Claflin, and Prohibition candidate John Gillis.[5]

1896

1896 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1894
1898 →

Mayor before election

William C. Clarke
Republican

Elected Mayor

William C. Clarke
Republican

The 1896 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the reelection of William C. Clarke, who defeated John Bickford, Sumner F. Claflin, and Charles C. Hayes.[5]

1898

1898 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1896
1900 →

Mayor before election

William C. Clarke
Republican

Elected Mayor

William C. Clarke
Republican

The 1898 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the reelection of William C. Clarke to a third consecutive term. Clarke defeated Charles C. Hayes and Earle Payne.[5]

1900

1900 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 1898
1902 →
 
CandidateWilliam C. ClarkeJames Sullivan
PartyRepublicanDemocratic

Mayor before election

William C. Clarke
Republican

Elected Mayor

William C. Clarke
Republican

The 1900 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the reelection of Republican incumbent William C. Clarke to a fourth consecutive term. Clarke defeated Democratic candidate James Sullivan.[5] Clarke was the second mayor of the city to win election to a fourth term (after Frederick Smyth did so in 1863), and the first to win a fourth consecutive term.[2][5]

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