1830 Boston mayoral election explained

Election Name:1830 Boston mayoral election
Type:Presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1829 Boston mayoral election
Previous Year:1829
Election Date:December 13, 1830
Next Election:1831 Boston mayoral election
Next Year:1831
Image1:Harrison Gray Otis by Chester Harding, 1833, oil on canvas, from the National Portrait Gallery - NPG-7700056A 2 (1).jpg
Candidate1:Harrison Gray Otis
Party1:Federalist
Popular Vote1:2,389
Percentage1:66.42%
Candidate2:Theodore Lyman II
Colour2:999999
Party2:Working Men's Party
Popular Vote2:672
Percentage2:18.68%
Mayor
Before Election:Harrison Gray Otis
Before Party:Federalist Party (United States)
After Election:Harrison Gray Otis
After Party:Federalist Party (United States)

The 1830 Boston mayoral election saw the reelection of incumbent Harrison Gray Otis to a third consecutive term. It was held on December 13, 1830.

Otis' opponent Theodore Lyman II was nominated by the Working Men's Party.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The working men of Boston... . subscription . Newspapers.com . The United States Gazette . 19 April 2023 . en . November 30, 1830.