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The 1949 Los Angeles mayoral election took place on April 5, 1949, with a run-off election on May 31, 1949. Incumbent Fletcher Bowron was re-elected.[1]
Municipal elections in California, including Mayor of Los Angeles, are officially nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot.[2]
Election
Bowron announced his candidacy for a fourth full term in office, with State Senator Jack Tenney, City Engineer Lloyd Aldrich, and Board of Education member Olin Darby also announcing their intentions to run against Bowron.[3] In the primary, Bowron and Aldritch advanced to the general runoff election.[4] Tenney, the head of the House Un-American Activities Committee, was opposed by the AFL Central Labor Council and came in third.[5] In the runoff election, Bowron defeated Aldritch by a smaller margin, with Bowron calling the election the "dirtiest in [his] experience," due to him and Aldrich being political enemies.[6]
Results
Primary election
Los Angeles mayoral primary election, April 5, 1949[7] Candidate | Votes | % |
Fletcher Bowron (incumbent) | 179,929 | 44.99 |
Lloyd Aldrich | 87,766 | 21.95 |
Ellis E. Patterson | 57,286 | 14.33 |
Jack Tenney | 48,162 | 12.04 |
Olin E. Darby | 18,806 | 4.70 |
Joseph E. Shaw | 2,716 | 0.68 |
William N. Attaway | 2,647 | 0.66 |
Myra Tanner Weiss | 1,506 | 0.38 |
Joseph H. Thayer | 1,085 | 0.27 |
Total votes | 399,903 | 100.00 |
General election
Los Angeles mayoral general election, May 31, 1949[8] Candidate | Votes | % |
Fletcher Bowron (incumbent) | 238,190 | 53.48 |
Lloyd Aldrich | 207,211 | 46.52 |
Total votes | 445,401 | 100.00 |
References and footnotes
- ^ "Bowron Re-elected; Port Votes for Aldrich, 2 to I Mayor Wins by 30,000 in Close Contest". San Pedro News Pilot. June 1, 1949.
- ^ "LOS ANGELES: STRUCTURE OF A CITY GOVERNMENT" (PDF). League of Women Voters.
- ^ "Bowron to Try for Re-Election". San Pedro News Pilot. January 17, 1949.
- ^ "Bowron, Aldrich to Stage Runoff May 31; Moore, Becker Re-elected One Third of Registered Port Voters at Polls". San Pedro News Pilot. April 6, 1949.
- ^ "TENNEY LOSES IN L. A. BALLOT". Organized Labor. April 22, 1949.
- ^ "Bitter Fight Ends LA Re-Elects Mayor Bowron In Hotly Contested Balloting". Madera Tribune. June 1, 1949.
- ^ "Los Angeles Mayor - Primary". Our Campaigns.
- ^ "Los Angeles Mayor". Our Campaigns.
External links
- Office of the City Clerk, City of Los Angeles
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