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1925 Boston mayoral election

The Boston mayoral election of 1925 occurred on Tuesday, November 3, 1925. Malcolm Nichols, a former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and Massachusetts Senate, defeated nine other candidates to be elected mayor.[1]

1925 Boston mayoral election

← 1921 November 3, 1925 1929 →
 
Candidate Malcolm Nichols Theodore A. Glynn Joseph H. O'Neil
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 64,492 42,687 31,888
Percentage 35.4% 23.4% 17.5%

 
Candidate Daniel H. Coakley Thomas C. O'Brien
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 20,144 9,443
Percentage 11.1% 5.2%

Mayor before election

James Michael Curley

Elected Mayor

Malcolm Nichols

Many votes were split between three Democratic candidates (Glynn, O'Neil, Coakley), which was a factor in the election of Nichols, a Republican.[2] While municipal elections in Boston have been nonpartisan since 1910; as of 2018, Nichols is the most recent Republican to be elected Mayor of Boston.

In 1918, the Massachusetts state legislature had passed legislation making the Mayor of Boston ineligible to serve consecutive terms.[3] Thus, incumbent James Michael Curley was unable to run for re-election.

Nichols was inaugurated on Monday, January 4, 1926.[4]

Candidates

Results

Candidates General Election[6]
Votes %
Malcolm Nichols 64,492 35.4%
Theodore A. Glynn 42,687 23.4%
Joseph H. O'Neil 31,888 17.5%
Daniel H. Coakley 20,144 11.1%
Thomas C. O'Brien 9,443 5.2%
John A. Keliher 7,737 4.2%
W. T. A. Fitzgerald 3,188 1.8%
Alonzo B. Cook 1,771 1.0%
Walter G. McGauley 437 0.2%
Charles L. Burrill 276 0.2%
all others 2 0.0%

See also

References

  1. ^ "Boston Elects Republican Mayor". Salt Lake Telegram. Salt Lake City. AP. November 4, 1925. Retrieved March 14, 2018 – via newspapers.com.
  2. ^ Merrill, John (November 4, 1925). "NICHOLS WINS RACE BY 22,307". The Boston Globe. p. 1. Retrieved March 14, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "REPORT BILL TO STOP CONSECUTIVE TERMS". The Boston Globe. February 26, 1918. p. 6. Retrieved March 12, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com.
  4. ^ "MAYOR NICHOLS INAUGURATED". The Boston Globe. January 4, 1926. p. A1. Retrieved March 16, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "406 Marlborough". Back Bay Houses. 6 August 2013. Retrieved March 14, 2018.
  6. ^ Annual Report of the Election Department. City of Boston. 1925. p. 48. Retrieved March 14, 2018.

Further reading

  • "Nichols Out in Front of Boston Aspirants". Los Angeles Times. AP. November 4, 1925. p. 2. Retrieved March 21, 2018 – via newspapers.com.

1925, boston, mayoral, election, boston, mayoral, election, 1925, occurred, tuesday, november, 1925, malcolm, nichols, former, member, massachusetts, house, representatives, massachusetts, senate, defeated, nine, other, candidates, elected, mayor, 1921, novemb. The Boston mayoral election of 1925 occurred on Tuesday November 3 1925 Malcolm Nichols a former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and Massachusetts Senate defeated nine other candidates to be elected mayor 1 1925 Boston mayoral election 1921 November 3 1925 1929 Candidate Malcolm Nichols Theodore A Glynn Joseph H O NeilParty Nonpartisan Nonpartisan NonpartisanPopular vote 64 492 42 687 31 888Percentage 35 4 23 4 17 5 Candidate Daniel H Coakley Thomas C O BrienParty Nonpartisan NonpartisanPopular vote 20 144 9 443Percentage 11 1 5 2 Mayor before electionJames Michael Curley Elected Mayor Malcolm NicholsMany votes were split between three Democratic candidates Glynn O Neil Coakley which was a factor in the election of Nichols a Republican 2 While municipal elections in Boston have been nonpartisan since 1910 as of 2018 Nichols is the most recent Republican to be elected Mayor of Boston In 1918 the Massachusetts state legislature had passed legislation making the Mayor of Boston ineligible to serve consecutive terms 3 Thus incumbent James Michael Curley was unable to run for re election Nichols was inaugurated on Monday January 4 1926 4 Contents 1 Candidates 2 Results 3 See also 4 References 5 Further readingCandidates EditCharles L Burrill member of the Massachusetts Executive Council since 1923 and former Treasurer and Receiver General of Massachusetts 1915 1920 Daniel H Coakley disbarred attorney Alonzo B Cook Massachusetts State Auditor since 1915 W T A Fitzgerald Register of Deeds and former member of the Massachusetts Senate 1901 1903 Theodore A Glynn Commissioner of the Boston Fire Department John A Keliher Sheriff of Suffolk County since 1917 and former member of the U S House of Representatives 1903 11 and Massachusetts Senate 1899 1900 Walter G McGauley dentist 5 Malcolm Nichols former member of the Massachusetts House 1907 09 and Massachusetts Senate 1914 1917 19 Thomas C O Brien District Attorney of Suffolk County since 1922 Joseph H O Neil former member of the U S House of Representatives 1889 1895 and Massachusetts House 1878 1882 1884 Results EditCandidates General Election 6 Votes Malcolm Nichols 64 492 35 4 Theodore A Glynn 42 687 23 4 Joseph H O Neil 31 888 17 5 Daniel H Coakley 20 144 11 1 Thomas C O Brien 9 443 5 2 John A Keliher 7 737 4 2 W T A Fitzgerald 3 188 1 8 Alonzo B Cook 1 771 1 0 Walter G McGauley 437 0 2 Charles L Burrill 276 0 2 all others 2 0 0 See also EditList of mayors of Boston MassachusettsReferences Edit Boston Elects Republican Mayor Salt Lake Telegram Salt Lake City AP November 4 1925 Retrieved March 14 2018 via newspapers com Merrill John November 4 1925 NICHOLS WINS RACE BY 22 307 The Boston Globe p 1 Retrieved March 14 2018 via pqarchiver com permanent dead link REPORT BILL TO STOP CONSECUTIVE TERMS The Boston Globe February 26 1918 p 6 Retrieved March 12 2018 via pqarchiver com MAYOR NICHOLS INAUGURATED The Boston Globe January 4 1926 p A1 Retrieved March 16 2018 via pqarchiver com permanent dead link 406 Marlborough Back Bay Houses 6 August 2013 Retrieved March 14 2018 Annual Report of the Election Department City of Boston 1925 p 48 Retrieved March 14 2018 Further reading Edit Nichols Out in Front of Boston Aspirants Los Angeles Times AP November 4 1925 p 2 Retrieved March 21 2018 via newspapers com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1925 Boston mayoral election amp oldid 1094667734, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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