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1992 San Diego mayoral election

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1992 San Diego mayoral election

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NomineeSusan GoldingPeter Navarro
PartyRepublicanIndependent
Popular vote222,603205,448
Percentage52.0%48.0%

Mayor before election

Maureen O'Connor
Democratic

Elected mayor

Susan Golding
Republican

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The1992 San Diego mayoral election was held on November 3, 1992, to elect themayor forSan Diego. Incumbent mayorMaureen O'Connor chose not to run for reelection.

Municipal elections inCalifornia are officially non-partisan, though some candidates do receive funding and support from various political parties.[1] The non-partisan primary was held June 2, 1992.Peter Navarro andSusan Golding received the most votes and advanced to the November general election. Golding was elected mayor with a majority of the votes in the November election.

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Campaign

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Incumbent mayorMaureen O'Connor announced in her 1990 State of the City address that she would not run for reelection, but would focus instead on political reforms including giving future mayors more power.[4] She declined to endorse any of the candidates vying to replace her.[5] Among the primary candidates, County SupervisorSusan Golding and City Councilmember Ron Roberts ran on their experience in local government. EconomistPeter Navarro and businessman Tom Carter ran as political outsiders. Navarro also emphasized his advocacy for slow-growth policies as chairman of the grassroots organization Prevent Los Angelization Now! (PLAN).[6] Navarro considered himself a conservative Republican, but had changed his affiliation toindependent prior to the primary election.[7]

In the primary election held June 2, 1992, Navarro placed first with 38.2 percent of the vote followed by Golding with 31.1 percent. Trailing far behind were Roberts with 16.4 percent, Carter with 9.8 percent and scattered votes for other minor candidates. As the top two vote-getters, Navarro and Golding advanced to the November ballot. Golding was then elected mayor with 52 percent of the votes on November 3, 1992.[3]

Primary election results

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San Diego mayoral primary election, 1992[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
IndependentPeter Navarro91,83638.2
RepublicanSusan Golding74,86331.1
RepublicanRon Roberts39,32116.4
DemocraticTom Carter23,5259.8
NonpartisanLoch David Crane6,7112.8
RepublicanBill Thomas4,1491.8
Total votes240,405100

General election results

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San Diego mayoral general election, 1992[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanSusan Golding222,60352.0
IndependentPeter Navarro205,44848.0
NonpartisanJim Turner (write-in)382
NonpartisanRobert Reed (write-in)28
Total votes428,051100

References

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  1. ^"How to Run for Office".The City of San Diego-Office of the City Clerk. RetrievedMarch 4, 2017.
  2. ^abcdeBraun, Gerry (February 12, 1992). "Golding atop pack for mayor - But Hedgecock could overtake front-runner".San Diego Union-Tribune. pp. A-1.
  3. ^abcd"Election History - Mayor of San Diego"(PDF). City of San Diego. RetrievedMarch 3, 2017.
  4. ^Smolens, Michael (July 10, 1991)."Mayor now mum on earlier won't-run vow".San Diego Union. RetrievedMarch 4, 2017.
  5. ^Huard, Ray (May 28, 1992)."O'Connor not planning to back anyone in mayoral primary".San Diego Union-Tribune. RetrievedMarch 4, 2017.
  6. ^McKinnie, Ruth L. (May 31, 1992)."Navarro narrows Golding lead -- a near tie - Mayoral momentum is with economist".San Diego Union-Tribune. RetrievedMarch 4, 2017.
  7. ^Larson, Thomas (October 28, 2004)."Elections San Diego Style".San Diego Reader. RetrievedMarch 18, 2017.
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