1919 Baltimore mayoral election

The 1919 Baltimore mayoral election saw the election of William Frederick Broening.

Baltimore mayoral election, 1919
May 6, 1919
 
Candidate William Frederick Broening George Weems Williams
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 60,298 51,060
Percentage 54.15% 45.85%

Mayor before election

James H. Preston
Democratic

Elected Mayor

William Frederick Broening
Republican

General election

The general election was held May 6.[1]

Baltimore mayoral general election, 1919[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican William Frederick Broening 60,298 54.15%
Democratic George Weems Williams 51,060 45.85%
Total votes 111,358
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References

  1. "RaceID=722099". Our Campaigns. Retrieved May 7, 2019.
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