1951 Columbus, Ohio mayoral election

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Columbus, Ohio mayoral election, 1951
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Candidate Jim Rhodes Floyd F. Green
Party Republican Republican
Popular vote 32,870 19,870

Mayor before election

Jim Rhodes
Republican

Elected Mayor

Jim Rhodes
Republican

The Columbus mayoral election of 1951 was the 69th mayoral election in Columbus, Ohio. It was held on Tuesday, November 6, 1951. During the primary nomination on August 14, 1951, the Columbus electorate nominated two Republicans, incumbent mayor Jim Rhodes and former mayor Floyd F. Green, to compete in the general election.[1] Incumbent mayor Rhodes defeated Green.[2]

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Bibliography[]

  • "Columbus Voters Name Rhodes; Ex-mayor Also Gets Nominated In Primary". Toledo Blade. Associated Press. Aug 15, 1951. pp. 3, col. 4. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
  • "Columbus Mayor Wins 3rd Term". Toledo Blade. November 7, 1951. pp. 3, col. 1. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
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