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- In the Chicago mayoral election of 1919, Republican William H. Thompson won reelection, winning a four way race against Democrat Robert Sweitzer (who had also been his opponent in the previous election), independent candidate Maclay Hoyne, and Cook County Labor Party candidate John Fitzpatrick. Sweitzer was the Cook County Clerk, Hoyne was Cook County State's Attorney and Fitzpatrick was a trade unionist. (en)
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- 1919 Chicago mayoral election (en)
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- *Clarence Darrow, attorney and Georgist activist
*E. O. Hanson
*Carter Harrison Jr., former mayor of Chicago
*William Randolph Hearst, news magnate and former congressman
*Charles Edward Merriam, 1911 Republican mayoral nominee
*Donald Richberg, attorney (en)
- ;Officeholders
*Edward Fitzsimmons Dunne, former Governor of Illinois and former Mayor of Chicago
*Adolph Sabath, congressman
*Roger Charles Sullivan
*Emil C. Wetten, former First Assistant Corporation Counsel of Chicago
;Individuals
*Bernard W. Snow, 1918 Republican nominee for Cook County Treasurer (en)
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- Democratic Party (en)
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- Mayor (en)
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- In the Chicago mayoral election of 1919, Republican William H. Thompson won reelection, winning a four way race against Democrat Robert Sweitzer (who had also been his opponent in the previous election), independent candidate Maclay Hoyne, and Cook County Labor Party candidate John Fitzpatrick. Sweitzer was the Cook County Clerk, Hoyne was Cook County State's Attorney and Fitzpatrick was a trade unionist. (en)
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- 1919 Chicago mayoral election (en)
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