Josiah Quincy is reelected mayor of Boston.
December 21, 1897
Quincy (D), with 39,984 votes, again defeats Edwin Curtis (R), with 35,947, to be reelected to his second consecutive term as mayor.
Sources
- State Street Bank
Quincy (D), with 39,984 votes, again defeats Edwin Curtis (R), with 35,947, to be reelected to his second consecutive term as mayor.