Los Angeles mayoral election, 2005
Los Angeles mayoral election, 2005
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March 8, 2005 (2005-03-08) and May 17, 2005 (2005-05-17) |
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The 2005 election for Mayor of Los Angeles took place on March 8, 2005, with a run-off election on May 17, 2005. In a rematch of the 2001 election, Councilman Antonio Villaraigosa defeated the sitting mayor, James Hahn, becoming the city's first Hispanic mayor since the 19th century.[1]
Results
Although Villaraigosa garnered the plurality of votes in the general election, his lack of an outright majority forced a special election between him and the incumbent Hahn. With less than 34% of registered voters participating, Villaraigosa won the runoff handily.
Primary election
Los Angeles mayoral primary election, March 8, 2005[2][3][4]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
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Democratic |
Antonio Villaraigosa |
136,242 |
33.10% |
+2.67% |
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Democratic |
James Hahn |
97,049 |
23.58% |
-1.47% |
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Democratic |
Robert Hertzberg |
90,495 |
21.99% |
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Democratic |
Bernard C. Parks |
55,808 |
13.56% |
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Democratic |
Richard Alarcon |
14,815 |
3.60% |
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Republican |
Walter Moore |
11,409 |
2.77% |
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Peace and Freedom |
Wendy Lyons |
1,963 |
0.48% |
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Independent |
Addie M. Miller |
1,287 |
0.31% |
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Reform |
Martin Luther King Aubrey, Sr. |
868 |
0.21% |
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Republican |
Bill Wyatt |
762 |
0.19% |
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Socialist Workers |
Bruce Harry Darian |
512 |
0.12% |
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American Independent |
Ted Crisell |
394 |
0.10% |
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Total votes |
411,604 |
100.00 |
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Turnout |
420,570 |
28.53% |
-5.00% |
Registered electors |
1,474,186 |
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General election
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