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An election for Mayor of New York City was held on November 6, 1888.
Incumbent mayor Abram Hewitt, who had fallen out of favor with the Tammany Hall machine, ran on the reformist "New York County Democracy" ticket, but was defeated by Tammany favorite Hugh J. Grant. Hewitt finished third, narrowly behind Republican candidate Joel Erhardt. Grant, who was only thirty at the time, remains the youngest elected mayor in the history of the city as of 2024, and was only the second Roman Catholic mayor.
During the campaign, Cynthia Leonard became the first woman to run for mayor, though she received only four write-in votes for a symbolic campaign. She was permitted to register as a voter but not to cast a ballot.[1][2]
General election
Candidates
- James J. Coogan, upholsterer and real estate investor (United Labor)
- Joel Erhardt, president of the New York City and Northern Railroad, former commissioner of the New York Police Department and former U.S. Marshal (Republican)
- Hugh J. Grant, Sheriff of New York County (Democratic)
- Abram Hewitt, incumbent mayor since 1885 and former U.S. Representative and chair of the Democratic National Committee (County Democracy)
- Alexander Jonas (Socialist)
- Cynthia Leonard, suffragist and social reformer (Equal Rights) (write-in)
- William T. Wardwell (Prohibition)
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Hugh J. Grant | 114,111 | 41.89% | |
Republican | Joel Erhardt | 73,037 | 26.81% | |
Independent Democratic | Abram Hewitt (incumbent) | 71,979 | 26.42% | |
United Labor | James J. Coogan | 9,809 | 3.60% | |
Socialist | Alesxander Jonas | 2,645 | 0.97% | |
Prohibition | William T. Wardwell | 832 | 0.31% | |
Equal Rights | Cynthia Leonard (write-in) | 4 | 0.00% | |
Democratic hold |
References
- ^ "Leonard, Cynthia". Her Hat was in the Ring!. Retrieved November 30, 2024.
- ^ "Who Was the First Woman to Run for Mayor of NYC?". The New York Historical.