New Orleans mayoral election, 1998
New Orleans Mayoral Election, 1998
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February 7, 1998 (1998-02-07) |
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The New Orleans mayoral election of 1998 was held on February 7, 1998, and resulted in the reelection of incumbent Marc Morial to a second term as Mayor of New Orleans.[1]
Elections in Louisiana—with the exception of U.S. presidential elections—follow a variation of the open primary system. Candidates of any and all parties are listed on one ballot; voters need not limit themselves to the candidates of one party. Unless one candidate takes more than 50% of the vote in the first round, a run-off election is then held between the top two candidates, who may in fact be members of the same party. In this election, no run-off was needed as Morial won over 50% of the vote in the first round.
Candidate |
Party affiliation |
Votes received |
Percentage of votes cast |
Marc Morial |
Democrat |
92,378 |
79% |
Kathleen Cresson |
Democrat |
22,767 |
20% |
Paul Borrello |
None |
1,398 |
1% |
Marc Morial won an easy re-election, with the widest margin of victory in a New Orleans election in several decades. Neither of his opponents - lawyer Kathleen Cresson and arts store manager Paul Borrello - were particularly well-known. With the re-election of the popular Morial widely seen as a foregone conclusion months before election day, the race met with unusual apathy among the city's media and electorate. Debates were not televised, no polls were commissioned, and only 41% of New Orleans electors bothered to vote.
References
- ↑ Louisiana Secretary of State Election Results, 7 Saturday 1998, Mayor, City of New Orleans.
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