1856 Boston mayoral election

The Boston mayoral election of 1856 saw the reelection of Alexander H. Rice. It was held on December 8, 1856.

1856 Boston mayoral election
December 8, 1856
 
Candidate Alexander H. Rice Jonathan Preston
Party Citizens Know Nothing
Alliance Republican
Popular vote 8,714 2,025
Percentage 80.92% 18.80%

Mayor before election

Alexander H. Rice
Independent

Elected Mayor

Alexander H. Rice
Independent

Rice was running on the "Citizen's" slate, which performed very well in the coinciding City Council elections as well. His opponent, Jonathan Preston, was the nominee of the "American Party" (Know Nothings) and the Republican Party.

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