Municipal elections, 1905
A municipal election was held on June 6, 1905, to select officials of the City of Pensacola. The election was a "clean sweep" for the new White Democratic Party, whose candidates were elected in an April 4 primary and advocated white supremacy in municipal government. The Pensacola Journal gave much favorable coverage to the White Democratic candidates, especially mayoral candidate Charles H. Bliss, labeling opponents "Anti-White."
General election
Chas. H. Bliss | 1229 |
Rix M. Robinson | 68 |
C. L. Shine | 801 |
C. H. Wells | 17 |
C. F. Schad | 1357 |
Frank Wilde | 732 |
N. McK. Oerting | 832 |
Jno. Cary Whiting | 1125 |
Wm. G. Daily | 1142 |
Jos. I. Johnson | 519 |
Mansfield Moreno | 110 |
James Stearns | 159 |
John Baker | 710 |
W. R. Bicker | 723 |
Jas. C. Clarke | 103 |
J. Geo. White | 507 |
A. S. Cox | 189 |
A. H. D'Alemberte | 405 |
O. M. Pryor | 93 |
P. K. Yonge | 309 |
Jas. McHugh | 190 |
Alex Zelius | 128 |
T. S. Caro | 226 |
W. B. Wright | 339 |
Chas. H. Gingles | 1132 |
Wm. L. Moyer | 735 |
A. Greenhut | 614 |
Wm. Hayes | 1163 |