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1860 Chicago Mayoral Election
In the Mayoral elections in Chicago, Chicago mayoral election of 1860, Democratic nominee John Wentworth (Illinois politician), John Wentworth defeated Republican nominee Walter S. Gurnee. Both candidates had served as mayor before. Incidentally, each had previously been mayor under the opposite party affiliation. Gurnee had served two terms as a Democrat, having been elected in 1851 Chicago mayoral election, 1851 and 1852 Chicago mayoral election, 1852, Wentworth had previously served one term as a Republican, having been elected in 1857 Chicago mayoral election, 1857. The election was held on March 3. Results References

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1859 Chicago Mayoral Election
In the 1859 Mayoral elections in Chicago, Chicago mayoral election, incumbent Republican John Charles Haines defeated Democratic challenger Marcus D. Gilman. The election was held on March 1. Results References

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