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In the Chicago mayoral election of 1915, Republican William H. Thompson defeated Democrat Robert Sweitzer. Five-term incumbent Democrat Carter Harrison Jr. had been defeated in the Democratic primary by Sweitzer. This was the first mayoral election to take place in Chicago after Illinois granted partial women's suffrage, enabling women to vote in Chicago mayoral elections among other elections. The election was held on April 6.

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  • In the Chicago mayoral election of 1915, Republican William H. Thompson defeated Democrat Robert Sweitzer. Five-term incumbent Democrat Carter Harrison Jr. had been defeated in the Democratic primary by Sweitzer. This was the first mayoral election to take place in Chicago after Illinois granted partial women's suffrage, enabling women to vote in Chicago mayoral elections among other elections. The election was held on April 6. (en)
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  • ;Individuals *Roger Charles Sullivan, Chairman of the Cook County Democratic Party and Democratic 1914 United States Senate nominee *Joanne E. Downes, president of the Illinois Women's Democratic League (en)
  • ;Officeholders *Edward Fitzsimmons Dunne, Illinois Governor and former mayor of Chicago *John E. Owens, former county judge *Adolph Sabath, congressman ;Individuals *Roger Charles Sullivan, Chairman of the Cook County Democratic Party and Democratic 1914 United States Senate nominee *John J. Sloan, Carter Harrison Jr.'s primary election campaign manager ;Organizations *Teamsters ;Newspapers *Chicago Daily News *Chicago Tribune (en)
  • ;Officeholders *Anton Cermak, Chicago alderman and former member of the Illinois House of Representatives *Michael Danisch, City Treasurer of Chicago *Edward Fitzsimmons Dunne, Illinois governor and former mayor of Chicago *Thomas Little, Chicago alderman *Adolph J. Sabath, congressman *John Traeger, Cook County Sheriff *Michael Zimmer, Chicago City Comptroller *Michael Igoe, state legislator ;Individuals *Thomas F. Flynn, campaign manager of Andrew Graham's 1911 Chicago mayoral campaign *Margaret Haley, activist ;Organizations *United Societies for Self-Government (en)
  • ;Officeholders *Charles Deneen, former governor *Frederick Lundin former congressman *William Lorimer, former Senator *Harry Olson, Chief Justice of the Municipal Court ;Individuals *George F. Harding *James A. Pugh ;Newspapers *Chicago Journal (en)
  • ;Officeholders *Charles S. Deneen, ex-governor *Charles Edward Merriam, alderman and 1911 Republican mayoral nominee ;Individuals *Jane Addams, activist (en)
  • ;Officeholders *Frederick Lundin *William Lorimer, former Senator ;Individuals *George F. Harding *James A. Pugh (en)
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  • In the Chicago mayoral election of 1915, Republican William H. Thompson defeated Democrat Robert Sweitzer. Five-term incumbent Democrat Carter Harrison Jr. had been defeated in the Democratic primary by Sweitzer. This was the first mayoral election to take place in Chicago after Illinois granted partial women's suffrage, enabling women to vote in Chicago mayoral elections among other elections. The election was held on April 6. (en)
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