Texas 1906 Los Angeles mayoral election ← 1904 December 4, 1906 (1906-12-04) March 1909 → Candidate Arthur Cyprian Harper Lee C. Gates Party Democratic Independent Popular vote 11,064 9,004 Percentage 33.63% 27.37% Candidate Walter Lindley Stanley B. Wilson Party Republican Public Ownership Party Popular vote 7,209 4,011 Percentage 21.91% 12.19% Mayor before election Owen McAleer Republican Elected Mayor Arthur Cyprian Harper Democratic The 1906 Los Angeles mayoral election was held on December 4, 1906. Arthur Cyprian Harper was elected. It was the last partisan mayoral election held in the city. The candidates as they appeared in the Los Angeles Examiner. Results Los Angeles mayoral general election, December 4, 1906[1] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Arthur Cyprian Harper 11,064 33.63 Independent Lee Gates 9,004 27.37 Republican Walter Lindley 7,209 21.91 Public Ownership Party Stanley Wilson 4,011 12.19 Socialist Frank A. Marek 959 2.91 Prohibition Wiley J. Phillips 655 1.99 Total votes 32,902 100.00 Democratic gain from Republican References ^ "Machine rebuked at polls". The Los Angeles Herald. Los Angeles. December 6, 1906. Retrieved September 5, 2023. Further reading Lindley, Walter. "The Lindley Scrapbook Collection." 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