1971 mayoral election in Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland mayoral election, 1971|
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Nominee
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Ralph Perk
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Arnold R. Pinkney
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James M. Carney
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Party
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Republican
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Independent
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Democratic
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Popular vote
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88,744
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72,785
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65,877
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Percentage
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38.73%
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31.76%
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28.75%
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Mayor before election
Carl Stokes
Democratic
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Elected Mayor
Ralph Perk
Republican
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The Cleveland mayoral election of 1971 saw the election of Ralph Perk.
This was the last officially partisan mayoral election in Cleveland. Subsequent elections have used a nonpartisan system.
Nominations[]
Primaries were held on September 28.[1][2][3]
Democratic primary[]
Republican primary[]
General election[]
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