1935 Cleveland mayoral election

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Cleveland mayoral election, 1935

← 1933 November 5, 1935 1937 →
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Nominee Harold Hitz Burton Ray T. Miller
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 154,144 115,114
Percentage 57.25% 42.75%

Mayor before election

Harry L. Davis
Republican

Elected Mayor

Harold Hitz Burton
Republican

The Cleveland mayoral election of 1935 saw Harold Hitz Burton defeat former mayor Ray T. Miller.

General election[]

1935 Cleveland mayoral election (general election)[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Harold Hitz Burton 154,144 57.25%
Democratic Ray T. Miller 115,114 42.75%
Turnout 269,258

References[]

  1. ^ "RaceID=749231". Our Campaigns. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
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