1899 Baltimore mayoral election

The 1899 Baltimore mayoral election saw Thomas Gordon Hayes defeat incumbent mayor William T. Malster by a 8,748 vote margin-of-victory.[1] This was the first election under a new charter that extended mayoral terms from two years to four years and moved mayoral elections to May.[1]

Baltimore mayoral election, 1899
May 2, 1899
 
Candidate Thomas Gordon Hayes William T. Malster
Party Democratic Republican

Mayor before election

William T. Malster
Republican

Elected Mayor

Thomas Gordon Hayes
Democratic

By campaigning on a "good government" platform, Democrats managed to defeat Malster, who in his previous election had defeated Democrat Henry Williams by a 6,000 vote margin-of-victory.[1]

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