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1857 Chicago mayoral election

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Chicago mayoral election, 1857
← 1856March 3, 18571858 →
 
CandidateJohn WentworthBenjamin Carver
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote5,9334,842
Percentage55.06%44.94%

Mayor before election

Thomas Dyer
Democratic

Elected mayor

John Wentworth
Republican

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In the1857Chicago mayoral election, Republican nomineeJohn Wentworth defeated Democratic nomineeBenjamin Carver by a ten-point margin.

The election was held on March 3.[1]

Background

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The Democratic Party were coming off of thesuccess of their presidential ticket in November 1856 (both nationally, as well asin Illinois). At a celebratory bonfire held across from theTremont House,Stephen A. Douglas delivered a speech predicting a Democratic victory in the coming municipal elections, declaring "Chicago will yet redeem herself, she will do so at the next election, and after that she will be right at every election."[1]

Election

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Both the Republican Party and Democratic Party held nominating conventions on February 28.[1] Republicans nominated congressman John Wentworth for mayor (who had previously served several terms as a Democratic congressman).[1] Former congressman (and future president)Abraham Lincoln delivered an impassioned speech at the Republican convention on behalf of its ticket.[1] Democrats nominated Benjamin Carver.[1][2] Carver had previously been a member of theNew York State Assembly (holding aHerkimer County seatin 1839).[3] In Chicago, he was working as the cashier of the Marine Bank and the Chicago Marine and Fire Insurance Company, and was a relative political unknown when compared to political the heavyweight Wentworth.[1][2][4] The results of the Democratic convention (including its nomination of Carver) were not made public until March 2, one day before the election.[1]

Former congressman Abraham Lincoln (at the time a U.S. senate aspirant; who would go on to be elected U.S. presidentin 1860) came to Chicago and campaigned in support of Wentworth's candidacy.[5] Wentworth had well-established support forabolitionist policies,[6] while Carver was pro-slavery.[5]

Wentworth's platform aroused some anti-Irish andanti-Catholic sentiments.[2] One of the bastions of Democratic support in the city was its seventh ward (which encompassed the portions of the city that lay "east of the centre of the north branch of the Chicago River, and north of the centre of the Chicago River, and west of the centre of La Salle street and a line running due north of the last named street"), which was home to a predominantly Irish-American populace.[5]

The day of the election was chaotic, with many instances ofelectoral violence arising across the city.[1] Wentworth ultimately won by a wide margin and demonstrated a possiblecoattail effect, with his Republican ticket sweeping the city's other municipal elections as well.[1]

Results

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1857 Chicago mayoral election[5][7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJohn Wentworth5,93355.06
DemocraticBenjamin F. Carver4,84244.94
Turnout10,775

References

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  1. ^abcdefghijA History of Chicago, Volume II: From Town to City 1848-1871 by Bessie Louise Pierce
  2. ^abcChicagoHistory
  3. ^"Benjamin Carver (1796-1879)".American Aristocracy. RetrievedDecember 2, 2024.
  4. ^Andreas, Alfred Theodore (October 3, 1884).Ending with the year 1857. A. T. Andreas. p. 550 – via Google Books.
  5. ^abcd"Document 36 Petition for Damages Done to Frederick Berner's Store March 30, 1857". Office of the Illinois Secretary of State. RetrievedApril 23, 2024.
  6. ^History of Chicago. From the earliest period to the present time
  7. ^"Chicago Mayors, 1837-2007".www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org. Encyclopedia of Chicago History (Chicago Historical Society). RetrievedMay 13, 2021.
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