1941 New York City mayoral election
November 4, 1941
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Borough results LaGuardia: 50–60% O'Dwyer: 60–70% | |||||||||||||||||||
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The New York City mayoral election of 1941 took place on November 4, 1941, in New York City. Incumbent mayor Fiorello La Guardia was re-elected to a third term in office over Kings County District Attorney William O'Dwyer. La Guardia, a Republican, was also the nominee of the American Labor Party, and additionally ran on the City Fusion and United City ballot lines.
Primary elections were held on September 16.
La Guardia won the contest with 52.35% of the vote. To date, he remains the last Republican mayoral candidate to carry the Bronx borough. A Republican would not be elected mayor of New York City again until 1965, and would not carry Brooklyn again until 1997. This was the only one of La Guardia's three successful mayoral campaigns that he did not carry all five boroughs.