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1973 Cleveland mayoral election

← 1971 November 6, 1973 1975 →
 
Nominee Ralph Perk Mercedes Cotner
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 90,350 45,267
Percentage 66.62% 33.38%

Mayor before election

Ralph Perk
Republican

Elected mayor

Ralph Perk
Republican

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The Cleveland mayoral election of 1973 saw the reelection of Ralph Perk.

This was the first Cleveland mayoral election to use a nonpartisan system.

Primary election

Candidates

Results

Primary election results
Candidate Votes %
Ralph Perk (incumbent) 56,560 54.92
James M. Carney 44,459 43.17
Robbie Scherr 1,126 1.09
Joseph Pirincin 838 0.81
Total votes 102,983 100

General election

On October 11, James M. Carney withdrew from the race, citing "personal" reasons. Carney's campaign committee selected then-City Council Clerk Mercedes R. Cotner to replace him on the ballot.

Results

Cleveland mayoral election, 1973
Candidate Votes %
Ralph Perk (incumbent) 90,350 66.62
Mercedes Cotner 45,267 33.38
Total votes 135,617 100

References

  1. Swanstrom, Todd (1985). The Crisis of Growth Politics: Cleveland, Kucinich, and the Challenge of Urban Populism. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. p. 273n. ISBN 9780877223665.
  2. ^ "CANDIDATE QUITS CLEVELAND RACE (Published 1973)". The New York Times. October 13, 1973. Retrieved October 9, 2020.
  3. "11 CANDIDATES VIE IN CLEVELAND RACE (Published 1971)". The New York Times. August 22, 1971. Retrieved October 9, 2020.
  4. "Cleveland Mayor - Primary". Our Campaigns. Retrieved October 8, 2020.
  5. "CLEVELAND POLL FAVORS THE G.O.P (Published 1973)". The New York Times. November 4, 1973. Retrieved October 9, 2020.
  6. "Cleveland Mayor". Our Campaigns. Retrieved October 9, 2020.
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