The 1897 San Diego mayoral election was held on April 6, 1897, to elect the
mayor for
San Diego.
Daniel C. Reed was elected Mayor with a plurality of the votes.
Incumbent Mayor
William H. Carlson stood for re-election to a third two-year term as an
independent. His re-election was contested by
Daniel C. Reed, a
Republican, C.F. Holland, a
Democrat, and A.C. Mouser, a
Populist. In addition to the partisan candidates, three others contested the election as independents.[1]
On April 6, 1897, Reed was elected mayor with a plurality of 39.2 percent of the vote. Holland came in second with 26.2 percent of the vote, followed by the incumbent Carlson with 17.5 percent.[2]