1921 Boston mayoral election

The Boston mayoral election of 1921 occurred on Tuesday, December 13, 1921. James Michael Curley, who had previously served as Mayor of Boston (1914–1918), was elected for the second time, defeating three other candidates.

1921 Boston mayoral election

December 13, 1921
 
Candidate James Michael Curley John R. Murphy Charles S. O'Connor
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 74,261 71,791 10,844
Percentage 46.1% 44.5% 6.7%

Mayor before election

Andrew James Peters

Elected Mayor

James Michael Curley

In 1918, the Massachusetts state legislature had passed legislation making the Mayor of Boston ineligible to serve consecutive terms. Thus, incumbent Andrew James Peters was unable to run for re-election.

Due to the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920, this was the first Boston municipal election that women could vote in.

Curley was inaugurated on Monday, February 6, 1922.

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