The 1921 Los Angeles mayoral election took place on June 7, 1921. Incumbent
Meredith P. Snyder was defeated by
George E. Cryer.[1] It was the last time Snyder ran for Mayor.
Municipal elections in California, including Mayor of Los Angeles, are officially nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot.[2]
Election
Incumbent
Democratic mayor
Meredith P. Snyder had previously been elected in 1919 and was running for a fourth term.[3] He was challenged by
RepublicanGeorge E. Cryer, who attacked Snyder for being corrupt and was supported by the Los Angeles Police Commissioner and the Los Angeles Times.[4][5] Cryer stated that he was a non-politician and would conduct the business of Los Angeles "like any other business... quietly, effectively, efficiently."[6] Former city councilmember
Boyle Workman also challenged Snyder for the seat.[7]
Results
Los Angeles mayoral primary election, May 6, 1921[8]
^"Cryer Assures Vice Cleanup: Ministers Applaud Resolves of Mayoralty Seeker". Los Angeles Times. April 26, 1921.
^"Burge Denounces Mayor". Los Angeles Times. April 20, 1921.
^"Politics: The Watchman". Los Angeles Times. May 31, 1921.
^"Efficiencey Is Cryer Watchword: A Pictured Glimpse of the Personal Side of Our New Mayor". Los Angeles Times. May 26, 1921.
^Los Angeles Times, Mar. 18, 1929, "Workman Gets In Mayor Race — Ex-President of City Council Announces Platform — Experience Declared to Fit Him for Position --- Many Problems Anticipated in Ensuing Four Years," p. A3.
The 1921 Los Angeles mayoral election took place on June 7, 1921. Incumbent
Meredith P. Snyder was defeated by
George E. Cryer.[1] It was the last time Snyder ran for Mayor.
Municipal elections in California, including Mayor of Los Angeles, are officially nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot.[2]
Election
Incumbent
Democratic mayor
Meredith P. Snyder had previously been elected in 1919 and was running for a fourth term.[3] He was challenged by
RepublicanGeorge E. Cryer, who attacked Snyder for being corrupt and was supported by the Los Angeles Police Commissioner and the Los Angeles Times.[4][5] Cryer stated that he was a non-politician and would conduct the business of Los Angeles "like any other business... quietly, effectively, efficiently."[6] Former city councilmember
Boyle Workman also challenged Snyder for the seat.[7]
Results
Los Angeles mayoral primary election, May 6, 1921[8]
^"Cryer Assures Vice Cleanup: Ministers Applaud Resolves of Mayoralty Seeker". Los Angeles Times. April 26, 1921.
^"Burge Denounces Mayor". Los Angeles Times. April 20, 1921.
^"Politics: The Watchman". Los Angeles Times. May 31, 1921.
^"Efficiencey Is Cryer Watchword: A Pictured Glimpse of the Personal Side of Our New Mayor". Los Angeles Times. May 26, 1921.
^Los Angeles Times, Mar. 18, 1929, "Workman Gets In Mayor Race — Ex-President of City Council Announces Platform — Experience Declared to Fit Him for Position --- Many Problems Anticipated in Ensuing Four Years," p. A3.