1929 San Diego mayoral election

The 1929 San Diego mayoral election was held on March 19, 1929 to elect the mayor for San Diego. Incumbent mayor Harry C. Clark stood for reelection to a second term. In the primary election Clark received a majority of the votes and was elected outright with no need for a contested runoff.

Candidates

 * Harry C. Clark, Mayor of San Diego
 * Patrick F. O'Rourke
 * Ozro D. Thomas
 * Ella S. Robbins
 * William I. Kinsley

Campaign
Incumbent Mayor Harry C. Clark stood for reelection to a second term. On March 19, 1929, Clark received a majority of 58.9 percent of the vote in the primary election. This was more than 30 percent higher than what was received by Patrick O'Rourke, his nearest competitor. Clark received 99.8 percent of the vote in the uncontested runoff on April 2, 1929 and was elected to the office of the mayor.

General Election results
Because Clark won outright in the primary with a majority of the vote, his was the only eligible name on the runoff ballot.