1871 Chicago mayoral election

In the Chicago mayoral election of 1871, Joseph Medill defeated Republican/Democratic nominee Charles C. P. Holden by a landslide 46-point margin.

1871 Chicago mayoral election
November 7, 1871
 
Nominee Joseph Medill Charles C. P. Holden
Party Union-Fireproof Republican
Popular vote 16,125 5,988
Percentage 72.92% 27.08%

Mayor before election

Roswell B. Mason
White Citizens Parties

Elected Mayor

Joseph Medill
Union-Fireproof

Holden was president of the Common Council, and constructed the Landmark Holden Block in 1872.

The election took place on November 7, a month after Chicago suffered the calamity of the Great Chicago Fire.

The administration of the election was challenging because the majority of Chicago's voting records had been incinerated by the Great Chicago Fire, meaning that there were few resources to prevent individuals from voting more than once.

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