1851 Chicago mayoral election

In the 1851 Chicago mayoral election, Walter S. Gurnee defeated incumbent mayor James Curtiss as well as Eli B. Williams and Edward K. Rogers by a landslide 36.25% margin.

Chicago mayoral election, 1851
 
Candidate Walter S. Gurnee Eli B. Williams James Curtiss
Party Democratic Democratic
Popular vote 3,032 1,092 1,001
Percentage 56.66% 20.41% 18.71%

Mayor before election

James Curtiss
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Walter S. Gurnee
Democratic

The Whig Party decided against nominating a ticket in the 1851 Chicago municipal elections.[1]

Results

Gurnee defeated incumbent Democrat James Curtiss as well as Eli B. Williams and Edward K. Rogers.[2]

Owing to a large number voters not being in compliance with new election laws, an unprecedented number of voters were refused tickets.[1]

Gurnee received a plurality of votes from all major political parties.[1] It is believed that his vote total from Whigs was as great as his vote total from Democrats.[1] Many political analysts treated the election (which unseated incumbent Democrat James Curtiss) as a "Whig Party victory".[1]

1851 Chicago mayoral election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Walter S. Gurnee 3,032 56.66
Eli B. Williams 1,092 20.41
Democratic James Curtiss (incumbent) 1,001 18.71
Edward K. Rogers 226 4.22
Turnout 5,351

References

  1. Goodspeed, Weston A. (Feb 6, 2017). The History of Cook County, Illinois. Jazzybee Verlag.
  2. "RaceID=486030". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 2018-12-16.
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