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1991 Chicago mayoral election

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Chicago Mayoral election, 1991

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Nominee Richard M. Daley R. Eugene Pincham George Gottlieb
Party Democratic Harold Washington Republican
Popular vote 450,581 160,302 23,421
Percentage 68.0% 24.2% 3.5%

 
Nominee James Warren
Party Socialist Workers
Popular vote 3,581
Percentage 0.5%

Mayor before election

Richard M. Daley
Democratic

Elected mayor

Richard M. Daley
Democratic

The Chicago Mayoral Election of 1991 resulted in the re-election of incumbent Richard M. Daley over Harold Washington Party nominee R. Eugene Pincham, with 450,581 votes to Pincham's 160,302. Daley received 68.0% of the total vote. The other candidates, being the Republican candidate George Gottlieb and the Socialist Workers' candidate James Warren, both did poorly.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ "Election Results for 1991 General Election, Mayor, Chicago, Illinois". Chicago Democracy. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
  2. ^ http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=6437