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In the Chicago mayoral election of 1846, Whig nominee John P. Chapin defeated Democratic nominee Charles Follansbee and Liberty nominee Philo Carpenter by a landslide 22 point margin.

Campaign

Follansbee, a former Chicago alderman from the 1st ward,[1] failed to garner the support of Irish Democrats, an important constituency for the Democratic Party in Chicago. These voters rejected him because he was a champion of the "Native American Act", which would require a period of 21 years of residency before any immigrant could become a naturalized citizen.[2]

Chapin was also a former alderman from the 1st ward.[1]

General election

1846 Chicago mayoral election[3][4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Whig John P. Chapin 1,104 55.20
Democratic Charles Follansbee 667 33.35
Liberty Philo Carpenter 229 11.45
Turnout 2,000

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