The
1925 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held on November 3, 1925, to elect the
mayor of
Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of
Republican nominee
Andrew E. Moreau, who defeated
Democratic nominee Timothy F. Conner and
independent candidate Adolph Wagner. In the coinciding Board of
Aldermen election, Republicans retained their majority of the board,
Republican caucus In the October 19
caucus for the
Republican nomination,
Andrew E. Moreau, a member of the
New Hampshire Executive Council, won the party's nomination over city
alderman Adolph Wagner.
General election Republican nominee
Andrew E. Moreau defeated Democratic nominee Timothy F. Conner and
independent candidate Adolph Wagner (the latter of whom had, before becoming an independent candidate, unsuccessfully run for the Republican nomination). When it was a two-candidate campaign between Moreau and Conner, the general election had originally been seen as a likely victory for Moreau. However, upon the entrance of alderman Adolph Wagner as an independent candidate, the race began to be considered a tossup between Moreau and Conner. ==1927==