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Chicago mayoral election, 1838|
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Candidate
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Buckner Stith Morris
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William Jones
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Party
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Whig
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Democratic
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Popular vote
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377
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318
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Percentage
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54.25%
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45.76%
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Mayor before election
William B. Ogden
Democratic
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Elected Mayor
Buckner Stith Morris
Whig
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The 1838 Chicago mayoral election saw nominee Buckner Morris defeat Democrat William Jones by an 8.5 point margin.
The election was held on March 6.[1]
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Categories:
- Mayoral elections in Chicago
- 1838 United States mayoral elections
- 1830s in Chicago