1917 San Diego mayoral election

The 1917 San Diego mayoral election was held on April 3, 1917, to elect the mayor for San Diego. The election became known as the "Smokestacks vs. Geraniums" election because the dominant issue was whether the city's development should focus on planning and beautification or job creation and factories. In the primary election Louis J. Wilde, advocating for "smokestacks", and George Marston, derided as "Geranium George" by his opponents, received the most votes and advanced to the runoff. Wilde was then elected mayor with a majority of the votes.

1917 San Diego mayoral election

April 3, 1917 (1917-04-03)
 
Nominee Louis J. Wilde George Marston
Party Republican Progressive
Popular vote 12,901 9,246
Percentage 58.3% 41.7%

Mayor before election

Edwin M. Capps
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Louis J. Wilde
Republican

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