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1917 Los Angeles mayoral election|
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Candidate
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Frederick T. Woodman
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Meredith P. Snyder
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Party
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Republican
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Democratic
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Popular vote
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39,445
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34,486
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Percentage
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50.67%
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44.30%
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Mayor before election
Frederick T. Woodman
Republican
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Elected Mayor
Frederick T. Woodman
Republican
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The 1917 election for Mayor of Los Angeles took place on May 1, 1917. Incumbent Frederick T. Woodman was re-elected.
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Categories:
- Mayoral elections in Los Angeles
- 1917 California elections
- 1917 United States mayoral elections
- 1910s in Los Angeles