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1993 Pittsburgh mayoral election

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1993 Pittsburgh mayoral election

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November 2, 1993
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NomineeTom MurphyDuane DarkinsKathy Matta
PartyDemocraticIndependentRepublican
Popular vote57,17213,27112,058
Percentage66.2%15.4%14.0%

Mayor before election

Sophie Masloff
Democratic

ElectedMayor

Tom Murphy
Democratic

Themayoral election of 1993 inPittsburgh,Pennsylvania was held onTuesday, November 2, 1993. The incumbent mayor,Sophie Masloff of theDemocratic Party, chose not to run for re-election.

Democratic primary

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State RepresentativeTom Murphy, who had finished in second to Masloff during the previous election cycle's Democratic primary won the party's nomination, defeating City Councilman (and futurePennsylvania Auditor General)Jack Wagner. Murphy had been well regarded for his work in the legislature for projects designed to improve the unity and community feel of city neighborhoods. However, he also gain a reputation as being difficult to work with. Nonetheless, his previous run for mayor had laid a strong foundation for a primary win.

1993 Pittsburgh mayoral election, Democratic primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticTom Murphy49,53071.9
DemocraticJack Wagner19,33828.1
Total votes68,868100

General Election

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A total of 86,414 votes were cast. Although Murphy won by a large margin, as is typical of Pittsburgh Democrats, he lost the city's black vote. City Councilman Duane Darkins, an activist for the short lived black progressive movement The Campaign for a New Tomorrow, ran on the platform of giving a voice to the city's minorities.[1] Kathy Matta, a nonprofit director, was the Republican nominee.

Pittsburgh mayoral election, 1993
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticTom Murphy57,17266.2
IndependentDuane Darkins13,27115.4
RepublicanKathy Matta12,05814.0
IndependentJeff Hitchcock3,9134.5
Turnout86,414
DemocraticholdSwing

References

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  1. ^"Souls who enriched our lives, our region". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. December 1, 2002. Archived fromthe original on March 24, 2007. RetrievedMarch 20, 2021.
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