1919 Philadelphia mayoral election

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1919 Philadelphia mayoral election
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  1915
1923  
  Joseph Hampton Moore (March 8, 1864 - May 2, 1950) in 1916 (1).jpg Michael Donohoe-PA (1).png 3x4.svg
Nominee J. Hampton Moore Michael Donohoe Joseph S. McLaughlin
Party Republican Democratic Charterite
Popular vote227,73930,40817,900
Percentage80.65%10.77%6.34%

Mayor before election

Harry Arista Mackey
Republican

Elected Mayor

J. Hampton Moore
Republican

The 1919 Philadelphia mayoral election saw the election of J. Hampton Moore.

Results

1919 Philadelphia mayoral election (general election) [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican J. Hampton Moore 227,739 80.65%
Democratic Michael Donohoe 30,40810.77%
CharteriteJoseph S. McLaughlin17,9006.34%
Socialist Charles Bauer6,3202.24%
Turnout 282,367

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References

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