1862 Philadelphia mayoral election

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1862 Philadelphia mayoral election
  1860
1865  
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Nominee Alexander Henry Daniel M. Fox
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote34,61330,049
Percentage53.53%46.47%

Mayor before election

Alexander Henry
Republican

Elected Mayor

Alexander Henry
Republican

The 1862 Philadelphia mayoral election saw the reelection of Alexander Henry to a third consecutive term. It was the first Philadelphia mayoral election to a three-year term, as previous elections since 1854 had been for two-year terms.

Results

1862 Philadelphia mayoral election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Alexander Henry (incumbent) 34,613 53.53%
Democratic Daniel M. Fox 30,04946.47%
Turnout 64,662

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References

  1. "Mayors of the City of Philadelphia 1691-2000". City of Philadelphia. Retrieved April 28, 2019.