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1961 Pittsburgh mayoral election

← 1959 (special) November 7, 1961 1965 →
 
Nominee Joseph M. Barr William Crehan
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 124,082 60,522
Percentage 67.2% 32.8%

Mayor before election

Joseph M. Barr
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Joseph M. Barr
Democratic

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The Mayoral election of 1961 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania was held on Tuesday, November 7, 1961. The incumbent mayor, Joe Barr of the Democratic Party won his first full term as mayor, after achieving the position in a 1959 special election. Barr received more than twice as many votes as his Republican opponent, insurance agent William Crehan.

Results

Pittsburgh mayoral election, 1961
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joe Barr (incumbent) 124,082 67.2
Republican William Crehan 60,522 32.8
Turnout 184,604
Democratic hold Swing

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