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New York City Election

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  • Dawson, Edgar

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In 1913 a Fusion committee of Republicans and independent Democrats nominated and secured the election of the recent New York City administration. Mr. Mitchel, the mayor, was elected by a large majority partly because of the death of one of his opponents, Mr. Gaynor, just before the election took place. It is probable that Mitchel would have been beaten but for this event. On November 6 last, the city voted to substitute for this Fusion administration one made up wholly of Democrats, and almost wholly of the nominees of Tammany Hall. Hylan, the Democratic candidate, received 297,000 votes; Mitchel, 149,000; Hillquit, Socialist, 142,000; and Bennett, organization Republican, 53,000. The ballot used was of the office group type, with party emblems. Twenty-two other offices, in addition to that of the mayor, were filled at the same election, and the voting for other offices seems to have been fairly consistent with the support of the candidates for the post of mayor. The form of the ballot does not seem to have had any appreciable effect on the result; and it is doubtful whether preferential voting in this case would have changed the result in a single case.

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  • Dawson, Edgar, 1918. "New York City Election," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 12(1), pages 119-123, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:12:y:1918:i:01:p:119-123_01
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