1931 Chicago mayoral election

1931 Chicago Mayoral election

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Turnout82%
 
Nominee Anton Cermak William Hale Thompson
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 671,189 476,922
Percentage 58.4% 41.5%

Results by ward

Mayor before election

William Hale Thompson
Republican

Elected mayor

Anton Cermak
Democratic

The 1931 Chicago mayoral election was held to elect the Mayor of Chicago. Former Cook County Board of Commissioners President Anton Cermak defeated incumbent mayor William Hale Thompson (who remains to date the last Republican mayor of Chicago) by a 17-point margin of victory.[1][2]

Primary elections were held by both major parties to select their nominees. Mayor Thompson won renomination in the Republican Party primary over challenges from Municipal Court of Chicago Judge John Homer Lyle and 43rd Ward Chicago Alderman Arthur F. Albert. In the Democratic Party primary, Cermak only faced a weak opponent in perennial candidate John B. DeVoney.

  1. ^ Mayoralty, Supplemental Aldermanic, and Judge of the Municipal Court (to Fill Vacancy). Elections April 7th, 1931 (ZIP archive). Board of Elections Commissioners. 1931.
  2. ^ "Chicago Mayors, 1837-2007". Encyclopedia of Chicago. Chicago Historical Society. Retrieved 22 September 2018.

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