1981 Los Angeles mayoral election|
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The 1981 Los Angeles mayoral election took place on April 7, 1981. Incumbent Tom Bradley was re-elected over former Mayor Sam Yorty. The election was a third rematch between Bradley and Yorty, the other two being in 1969 and 1973.[1] It would be the last time a Mayor would be elected to a third term, as voters amended the city charter in 1993 to implement a two-term limit for the office of Mayor.[2]
Municipal elections in California, including Mayor of Los Angeles, are officially nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot.[2]
Election
Yorty had been a last-minute challenger, saying that he had been urged to run after LAPD Chief Daryl Gates announced that he would not challenge Bradley.[3][4] Yorty said that he "sees the crime issue as the key to the contest" and was seen as injecting racism into the race by saying to a group of businessmen that "black people are really racist. They vote for black people because they're black."[5][6] Bradley defeated Yorty and the other candidates in a landslide, with some calling the election a "lackluster affair."[7][8]
Results
Los Angeles mayoral general election, April 7, 1981[9]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Tom Bradley (incumbent)
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293,501
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63.84
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Sam Yorty
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148,193
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32.23
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Robert S. Fischer Jr.
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2,464
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0.54
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John Anthony Zrynyi
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2,055
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0.45
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Zack Richardson
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1,835
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0.40
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Eileen Anderson
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1,822
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0.40
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Sally Acosta
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1,464
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0.32
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Jim Little
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1,056
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0.23
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James A. Ware
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1,050
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0.23
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Max Odrezin
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969
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0.21
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Arnold B. Luster
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966
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0.21
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Robert Deutsch
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738
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0.16
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Tangela Masson Tricoli
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704
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0.15
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Mort Allen
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667
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0.15
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Earl Smith
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625
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0.14
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Henry V. Seyfried
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457
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0.10
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Michael A. Hirt
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455
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0.10
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Daniel Webster Henderson Jr.
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392
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0.09
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Douglas Carlton
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368
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0.08
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Total votes
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459,781
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100.00
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