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1919 Columbus, Ohio mayoral election

← 1915 November 4, 1919 1923 →
 
Candidate James J. Thomas George J. Karb
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 31,188 26,288

Mayor before election

George J. Karb
Democratic

Elected mayor

James J. Thomas
Republican

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The Columbus mayoral election of 1919 was the 61st mayoral election in Columbus, Ohio. It was held on Tuesday, November 4, 1919. Incumbent Democratic mayor George J. Karb was defeated by Republican party nominee James J. Thomas.

References

  1. ^ Hooper & (1920), pp. 103.

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