Mayoral elections in Manchester, New Hampshire, in the 19th century

[4] Hiram Brown Whig[2] Jacob F. James Whig[2] The 1847 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral elections were held on March 10, March 31, April 30, and May 22, 1847,[5] to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire.

[5] Jacob F. James Whig[2] Jacob F. James Whig The 1848 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral elections were held on March 18, April 8, and April 26, 1848,[5] to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire.

[5] Jacob F. James Whig[2] Warren L. Lane Democratic[2] The 1849 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral elections were held in April, May, and October 1849,[5] to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire.

It saw the election of Moses Fellows, who unseated incumbent mayor Warren L. Lane.

It saw the reelection of Moses Fellows, who defeated challengers Walter French, Alonzo Smith, and D.L.

It saw the reelection of Frederick Smyth, who defeated challenger Stevens James, the only other candidate running in the election.

It saw the reelection of Frederick Smyth, who defeated challenger William C. Clarke, the only other candidate running in the election.

[5] Theodore T. Abbott American[2] Theodore T. Abbott American The March 1856 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire.

It saw the reelection of Theodore T. Abbott, who defeated challenger George W. Morrison, the only other candidate running in the election.

It saw the election of Alonzo Smith, who defeated both Edward W. Harringon and incumbent mayor Jacob F.

It saw the election of Edward W. Harrington, who unseated incumbent mayor Alonzo Smith.

[5] David A. Bunton Republican[2] David A. Bunton Republican The 1861 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire.

It saw the election of Democrat James A. Weston, who unseated incumbent Republican Joseph B.

It saw the reelection of James A. Weston to a third overall term, defeating Peter Chandler and Andrew C.

It saw the election of Person Colby Cheney, who defeated former mayor John Holsey.

Weston defeated Charles Kenniston and incumbent mayor John P. Newell (who had been appointed by the city's aldermen and Common Council after the resignation of Person C.

It saw the election of Alpheus Gay, who defeated Ira Cross and Charles Kennison.

It saw the election of Ira Cross, who defeated incumbent mayor Alpheus Gay.

It saw the reelection of Ira Cross, who defeated Ezra W. Bartlett and former mayor Alpheus Gay.

It saw the election of John L. Kelly, who defeated Richard Goodwin and former mayor Alpheus Gay.

It saw the election of George H. Stearns, who defeated Joseph Kidder and Lewis Simons.

It saw the election of David B. Varney, who defeated William Corey and Augustus Stevens.

It saw the election of Edgar J. Knowlton, who defeated Thomas W. Lane and Augustus Stevens.

It saw the reelection of Edgar J. Knowlton, who defeated John C. Bickford and Augustus Stevens.

[5] William C. Clarke Republican William C. Clarke Republican The 1896 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire.

It saw the reelection of William C. Clarke, who defeated John Bickford, Sumner F. Claflin, and Charles C.

[5] William C. Clarke Republican William C. Clarke Republican The 1898 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire.

[5] William C. Clarke Republican William C. Clarke Republican The 1900 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire.

It saw the reelection of Republican incumbent William C. Clarke to a fourth consecutive term.