1883 Chicago mayoral election

The Chicago mayoral election of 1883 saw Democratic incumbent Carter Harrison Sr. defeat Republican Eugene Cary by a double-digit margin. The election took place on April 3, 1883.[1][2]

1883 Chicago mayoral election
April 3, 1883
 
Nominee Carter Harrison Sr. Eugene Cary
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 41,226 30,963
Percentage 57.11% 42.89%

Mayor before election

Carter Harrison Sr.
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Carter Harrison Sr.
Democratic

By winning the 1883 election, Harrison became the second mayor in Chicago history to be elected to a third term (after only Francis Cornwall Sherman), and the first to be elected to a third consecutive term.

By the day of the election, Harrison was already the second-longest serving mayor in the city's history, and was only roughly a month shy of surpassing Monroe Heath as the longest serving mayor.

Harrison's 15% margin of victory was the greatest in all of his campaigns for mayor.[3]

Campaign

A key issue of the election was the high licensing fees in the city.[4]

During the campaign, many reformers, newspapers, and business interests coalesced their support behind a Citizen's Ticket that supported Republican nominee Eugene Cary for mayor. [5]

Results

1883 Chicago mayoral election[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Carter H. Harrison, Sr. (incumbent) 41,226 57.11
Republican Eugene Sawyer 30,963 42.89
Turnout 72,189

64% of the city's German population voted for Harrison.[4]

References

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