1977 Los Angeles mayoral election|
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The 1977 Los Angeles mayoral election took place on April 5, 1977. Incumbent Tom Bradley was re-elected over nine other candidates.[1] He was mainly challenged by State Senator Alan Robbins and tax policy activist Howard Jarvis, with Robbins campaigning on his opposition to busing in the city.[2][3] Bradley was widely expected to easily win re-election, and on election day, Bradley won by a landslide against the other candidates.[4][5]
Municipal elections in California, including the Mayor of Los Angeles, are officially nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot.[6]
Results
Los Angeles mayoral general election, April 5, 1977[7]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Tom Bradley (incumbent)
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287,927
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59.41
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Alan Robbins
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136,180
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28.10
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Howard Jarvis
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47,665
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9.83
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Seymour Rosen
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3,251
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0.67
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Frank Kelley
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1,931
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0.40
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Gloria Rios Berlin
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1,763
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0.36
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John Luis Arado
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1,601
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0.33
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Michael A. Hirt
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961
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0.20
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Sam Manuel
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917
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0.19
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Milo A. Speriglio
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880
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0.18
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Barney Feldman
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862
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0.18
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Chris Musun
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744
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0.15
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Total votes
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484,682
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100.00
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