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1921 Miami mayoral election

← 1920 July 12, 1921 1922 →
 
Candidate J.E. Lummus J.H. Gilman C.D. Leffler
vote 4,071 3,724 3,706
percentage 12.25% 11.20% 11.14%
Candidate J.I. Wilson E.C. Romfh J.B. Orr
vote 3,642 3,437 3,221

Mayor before election

W.P. Smith

Elected Mayor

C.D. Leffler

The 1921 Miami mayoral election took place on July 12, 1921 to elect the mayor of Miami, Florida. [1]

This was an off-year election.

Incumbent W.P. Smith was not on the ballot. Instead, 10 other candidates vied for seats on the city council, which would lead to the selection of a mayor. The city charter was amended earlier that year to adopt the commission-manager form of government. [2]

Charles Doyle Leffler 'Uncle Charlie' was chosen from his peers on the city council as Miami's 10th Mayor.

See also

References

  1. ^ Voltz, Luther (Nov 16, 1947). "Mayoralty Myth is Exploded". Miami Herald. Retrieved 15 June 2024.
  2. ^ Blackman, E.V. (1921). "Miami and Dade County Florida; Its settlement progress and achievement". Retrieved 16 Jun 2024.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1921 Miami mayoral election

← 1920 July 12, 1921 1922 →
 
Candidate J.E. Lummus J.H. Gilman C.D. Leffler
vote 4,071 3,724 3,706
percentage 12.25% 11.20% 11.14%
Candidate J.I. Wilson E.C. Romfh J.B. Orr
vote 3,642 3,437 3,221

Mayor before election

W.P. Smith

Elected Mayor

C.D. Leffler

The 1921 Miami mayoral election took place on July 12, 1921 to elect the mayor of Miami, Florida. [1]

This was an off-year election.

Incumbent W.P. Smith was not on the ballot. Instead, 10 other candidates vied for seats on the city council, which would lead to the selection of a mayor. The city charter was amended earlier that year to adopt the commission-manager form of government. [2]

Charles Doyle Leffler 'Uncle Charlie' was chosen from his peers on the city council as Miami's 10th Mayor.

See also

References

  1. ^ Voltz, Luther (Nov 16, 1947). "Mayoralty Myth is Exploded". Miami Herald. Retrieved 15 June 2024.
  2. ^ Blackman, E.V. (1921). "Miami and Dade County Florida; Its settlement progress and achievement". Retrieved 16 Jun 2024.

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