1915 Baltimore mayoral election

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Baltimore mayoral election, 1915
  1911 May 4, 1915 1919  
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Candidate James H. Preston Charlie Heintzeman
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote56,41539,358
Percentage56.55%39.45%

Mayor before election

James H. Preston
Democratic

Elected Mayor

James H. Preston
Democratic

The 1915 Baltimore mayoral election saw the reelection of James H. Preston.

General election

The general election was held May 4. [1]

Baltimore mayoral general election, 1915 [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic James H. Preston (incumbent) 56,415 56.55%
Republican Charlie Heintzeman39,35839.45%
OtherOther3,9833.99%
Total votes99,756

Other candidates included Socialist nominee C. F. Saunders and Labor nominee Robert W. Stevens. [1]

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