1969 Pittsburgh mayoral election

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1969 Pittsburgh mayoral election

← 1965 November 4, 1969 1973 →
 
Nominee
Pete Flaherty
John Tabor
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 118,936 62,586
Percentage 65.5% 34.5%

Mayor before election

Joseph M. Barr
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Pete Flaherty

Democratic

The Mayoral election of 1969 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania was held on Tuesday, November 4, 1969. The incumbent mayor, Joe Barr of the Democratic Party chose not to run for his third term.

Primary elections

Outspoken City Councilman

Court of Common Pleas
Judge Harry Kramer, the endorsed candidate, launched a series of sharp personal attacks on Flaherty, which undermined his own campaign and hastened his defeat.

General election

A total of 181,522 votes were cast. As is typical in the heavily Democratic city, Flaherty won by over 30 points. The Republican nominee was John Tabor, the state's last Secretary of Internal Affairs (under the 1968 Pennsylvania Constitution, this elected position, considered to be the state's third highest office, was eliminated).

Pittsburgh mayoral election, 1969
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic
Pete Flaherty
118,936 65.5
Republican
John Tabor 62,586 34.5
Turnout 181,522
Democratic
hold
Swing

External links

References

  • "Republican mayoral candidates through the years". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. November 7, 2007. Retrieved September 18, 2009.
Preceded by
1965
Pittsburgh mayoral election
1969
Succeeded by
1973