1937 Cleveland mayoral election

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Cleveland mayoral election, 1937

← 1935 November 2, 1937 1939 →
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Nominee Harold Hitz Burton John McWilliams
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 144,558 110,026
Percentage 56.78% 43.22%

Mayor before election

Harold Hitz Burton
Republican

Elected Mayor

Harold Hitz Burton
Republican

The Cleveland mayoral election of 1937 saw the reelection of Harold Hitz Burton.

General election[]

1937 Cleveland mayoral election (general election)[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Harold Hitz Burton (incumbent) 144,558 56.78%
Democratic John McWilliams 110,026 43.22%
Turnout 254,584

References[]

  1. ^ "RaceID=749230". Our Campaigns. Retrieved May 14, 2019.
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