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In the Chicago mayoral election of 1907, Republican Fred A. Busse defeated Democratic incumbent Edward F. Dunne.
This was the first mayoral election to a four-year term in Chicago's history, as terms had been extended from two to four years.[2] The election took place on April 2.[3]
In order to select their nominee, the Democratic Party held a primary election open to members at its municipal party convention. Mayor Dunne was challenged by former mayor Carter Harrison Jr. Dunne defeated Harrison in the primary by a strong margin.
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