Local elections; Mayors election; Nominations for office; Political campaigns; Political candidates; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- )
Column from the Los Angeles Times dated 1906 October 30 discusses whether Republican candidates in the municipal elections endorsed by the Non-partisan committee will attend the Republican convention.
Primaries; Local elections; Mayors election; Politicians
Article from the Los Angeles Graphic dated 1906 October 27 discusses the low turnout at the municipal primary elections, the mayoral race, and the divisive effect of two Republican mayoral candidates on the Republican party.
Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- ); Political conventions; Political candidates; Mayors election; Local elections
Article from the 1906 November 2 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports on the large number of doctors present at the Republican municipal convention.
Mayors election; Political campaigns; Political candidates
Article from the Los Angeles Record dated 1906 November 19 comments on the failed arbitration committee to choose who would withdraw from the mayoral race.
Mayors election; Meetings; Political campaigns; Political candidates
Article from the 1906 November 20 edition of the Los Angeles Herald reports that all six of the mayoral candidates will be presenting their campaign platforms that evening.
Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- ); Southern Pacific Railroad Company; Political candidates; Mayors election; Nominations for office
Article from the 1906 October 16 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner discusses a meeting between mayoral candidate, George A. Smith, and Southern Pacific Railroad Company's political leader, Walter Parker.
Mayors election; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- ); Politicians
Article from the 1906 October 19 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner reports the effects of local railroad companies' political interests on the mayoral race.
Article in the 1906 October 13 edition of the Los Angeles Evening News reports on the comic songs sung about mayoral candidates Walter Lindley and Lee C. Gates at a meeting at the University Club.