1931 Baltimore mayoral election

The 1935 Baltimore mayoral election saw the return of Howard W. Jackson to the mayoralty for a second nonconsecutive term.

Baltimore mayoral election, 1931

May 5, 1931
 
Candidate Howard W. Jackson William Albrecht
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 120,355 57,191
Percentage 67.79% 32.21%

Mayor before election

William Frederick Broening
Republican

Elected Mayor

Howard W. Jackson
Democratic

General election

The general election was held May 5.[1]

Baltimore mayoral general election, 1931[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Howard W. Jackson 120,355 67.79%
Republican William Albrecht 67.79 32.21%
Total votes 177,546
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gollark: No, it's x86 assembly to NAND gates.
gollark: The category of Macrons is equivalent to the homotopy category of the category with weak equivalences PSh(C)PSh(C) with the weak equivalences given by W=W = local isomorphisms. The converse is also true: for every left exact functor L:PSh(S)→PSh(S)L : PSh(S) \to PSh(S) (preserving finite limits) which is left adjoint to the inclusion of its image, there is a Grothendieck topology on SS such that the image of LL is the category of Macrons on SS with respect to that topology.
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References

  1. "RaceID=722102". Our Campaigns. Retrieved May 6, 2019.
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