On March 3, 1914, voters elect Hiram C. Gill (1866-1919) as mayor of the city of Seattle. Gill was re-elected to a second two-year term in 1916.
Pursuant to the Freeholders' Charter of 1890, the mayor's term of office was two years. Elections were held on the Tuesday following the first Monday in March. The vote counts were as follows:
- Hiram C. Gill - 37,654
- J.D. Trenholme - 22,918
Sources:
Seattle City Clerk, "Mayors of the City of Seattle," web page, www.ci.seattle.wa.us/seattle/leg/clerk/mayors.htm.
Licensing: This essay is licensed under a Creative Commons license that
encourages reproduction with attribution. Credit should be given to both
HistoryLink.org and to the author, and sources must be included with any
reproduction. Click the icon for more info. Please note that this
Creative Commons license applies to text only, and not to images. For
more information regarding individual photos or images, please contact
the source noted in the image credit.
Major Support for HistoryLink.org Provided
By:
The State of Washington | Patsy Bullitt Collins
| Paul G. Allen Family Foundation | Museum Of History & Industry
| 4Culture (King County Lodging Tax Revenue) | City of Seattle
| City of Bellevue | City of Tacoma | King County | The Peach
Foundation | Microsoft Corporation, Other Public and Private
Sponsors and Visitors Like You