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The New Orleans mayoral election of 1965 resulted in the re-election of Victor Schiro to his second full term as Mayor of New Orleans. No runoff was needed, as Schiro received over 50% of the vote. Elections were held on November 6.[1]
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Results
editDemocratic Party Primary, November 6, 1965
Candidate | Votes received | Percentage of total vote |
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Victor Schiro (incumbent) | 81,973 | 50.1% |
Jimmy Fitzmorris | 78,654 | 48.1% |
Addison Roswell Thompson | 2,121 | 1.3% |
Joseph Held | 458 | 0.3% |
Doris Perkins | 226 | 0.1% |
Gerald J. Gallinghouse withdrew before the primary to endorse Fitzmorris.
References
edit- ^ Brox, Brian (Fall 2009). "Elections and Voting in Post-Katrina New Orleans" (PDF). Southern Studies. 16 (2): 1–23.
- Orleans Parish Democratic Executive Committee. Mayoralty: First and Second Democratic Primary Elections, 1965.