1929 New York City aldermanic presidential election

1929 New York City aldermanic presidential election

November 5, 1929
 
Nominee Joseph V. McKee Bird Sim Coler
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 890,635 385,514
Percentage 69.79% 30.21%

Results by Assembly district

President of the Board of Aldermen before election

Joseph V. McKee
Democratic

Elected President of the Board of Aldermen

Joseph V. McKee
Democratic

An election was held on November 5, 1929, to elect the President of the New York City Board of Aldermen, in concert with other such contests as the mayoralty, Comptroller, the remainder of the Board of Aldermen, County Sheriffs, Borough presidents, and other miscellaneous questions on the ballot. Democratic incumbent Joseph V. McKee of The Bronx defeated Republican candidate Bird Sim Coler of Brooklyn, himself an independent Democrat, 890,655 votes to 385,514. This combined with Democratic victories in other contests formed what was considered "a Crushing Defeat to [the] City G.O.P. [delivered]" by Tammany Hall.