1841 Chicago mayoral election
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The 1841 Chicago mayoral election saw Democratic nominee Francis Cornwall Sherman defeat Whig nominee Isaac R. Gavin by a 4.7 point margin.
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The election was held on March 5.[1]
Sherman was a former alderman and the proprietor of the Sherman House Hotel[2][3]
Prior elections had been conducted in a manner requiring voters to state their party preference upon entering their polling place. This election was conducted in a manner which provided voters more privacy/anonymity than the previous four mayoral elections had.[4]