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2005 Jersey City mayoral election

← 2004 May 10, 2005 2009 →
 
Candidate Jerramiah Healy Melissa Holloway
Party Democratic Nonpartisan
Popular vote 18,329 4,638
Percentage 75.08% 19.00%

Mayor before election

Jerramiah Healy
Democratic

Elected mayor

Jerramiah Healy
Democratic

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The Jersey City mayoral election of 2005 was held on May 10, 2005. Democrat Jerramiah Healy was re-elected to a full term, his first, after winning a special election six months earlier.

Results

Jersey City Mayor Completed Precincts: 176 of 184 (95.65%)

Candidate Vote Count Percent
Jerramiah Healy 18,329 75.08%
Melissa Holloway 4,638 19.00%
Alfred Marc Pine 1,420 5.82%
Personal Choice 27 0.11%

References

  1. "Jersey City and Hoboken Election May 10th 2005 Election results".
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