1949 Los Angeles mayoral election|
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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
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Votes
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%
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Fletcher Bowron (incumbent)
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179,929
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44.99
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Lloyd Aldrich
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87,766
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21.95
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Ellis E. Patterson
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57,286
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14.33
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Jack Tenney
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48,162
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12.04
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Olin E. Darby
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18,806
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4.70
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Joseph E. Shaw
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2,716
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0.68
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William N. Attaway
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2,647
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0.66
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Myra Tanner Weiss
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1,506
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0.38
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Joseph H. Thayer
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1,085
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0.27
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Total votes
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399,903
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100.00
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General election
Los Angeles mayoral general election, May 31, 1949[8]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Fletcher Bowron (incumbent)
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238,190
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53.48
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Lloyd Aldrich
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207,211
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46.52
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Total votes
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445,401
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100.00
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