2001 Saint Paul mayoral election
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The 2001 Saint Paul mayoral election in the U.S. state of Minnesota held a scheduled primary election on 11 September and a general election on 6 November.
Incumbent mayor Norm Coleman had opted against seeking a third term.[1]
The general election was particularly close, with Kelly winning by a mere 403 vote margin.
Candidates
[edit]- Marc D. Anderson
- Sharon Anderson
- Jay Benavav, City Council member[1]
- Jerry Blakely
- David R. Buehler
- Bill Dahn
- Tom Fiske
- Honey M. Hervey
- Bill Hosko
- Bob Kessler, former administrative employee for Saint Paul mayor's office[2]
- Randy Kelly, Minnesota State Senator
- Bob Long, St. Paul City Council member[2]
- Louie Lopez
- Roberta "Bobbi" Megard, activist[2]
- Devin L. Miller
- Maryjane Reagan
Primary
[edit]A primary was held on September 11,[3] from which the top two candidates would advance to the general election.
The primary coincided with the date of the September 11th terrorist attacks on the United States.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Nonpartisan | Jay Benavav | 11,441 | 30.36 | |
Nonpartisan | Randy Kelly | 10,006 | 26.55 | |
Nonpartisan | Bob Long | 6,456 | 17.13 | |
Nonpartisan | Jerry Blakely | 4,564 | 12.11 | |
Nonpartisan | Bob Kessler | 2,187 | 5.80 | |
Nonpartisan | Roberta "Bobbi" Megard | 1,989 | 5.28 | |
Nonpartisan | Sharon Anderson | 241 | 0.64 | |
Nonpartisan | Bill Hosko | 191 | 0.51 | |
Nonpartisan | Marc D. Anderson | 136 | 0.36 | |
Nonpartisan | Maryjane Reagan | 136 | 0.31 | |
Nonpartisan | Devin L. Miller | 108 | 0.29 | |
Nonpartisan | Louie Lopez | 62 | 0.16 | |
Nonpartisan | David R. Buehler | 57 | 0.15 | |
Nonpartisan | Tom Fiske | 58 | 0.15 | |
Nonpartisan | Bill Dahn | 42 | 0.11 | |
Nonpartisan | Honey M. Hervey | 37 | 0.10 | |
Total votes | 37,690 | 100 |
General Election Results
[edit]Outgoing mayor Norm Coleman threw his support behind Kelly, and Kelly campaigned as a candidate that promised to continue much of Coleman's leadership style.[1]
Kelly pledged that public safety would be his top priority, while Benavav pledged that housing would be his.[1]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Nonpartisan | Randy Kelly | 29,819 | 50.07 | |
Nonpartisan | Jay Benanav | 29,416 | 49.39 | |
Nonpartisan | Write-Ins | 320 | 0.54 | |
Total votes | 59,465 | 100.00 |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Wilcoxen, William (November 7, 2001). "MPR: Kelly beats Benanav in St. Paul mayor's race". news.minnesota.publicradio.org. Minnesota Public RadioWilliam Wilcoxen. Retrieved May 4, 2020.
- ^ a b c Wilcoxen, William (August 31, 2001). "MPR: Profiling the St. Paul mayoral candidates". news.minnesota.publicradio.org. Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved May 4, 2020.
- ^ "Unofficial Results Tuesday, September 11, 2001 Results for Selected Contests in 58000 - St. Paul". electionresults.sos.state.mn.us. Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State. Retrieved May 3, 2020.
- ^ "Saint Paul Elections Online". www.co.ramsey.mn.us. Ramsey County, Minnesota. Archived from the original on October 24, 2001.
- ^ "Unofficial Results Tuesday, November 6, 2001 Results for Selected Contests in 58000 - St. Paul". electionresults.sos.state.mn.us. Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State. Retrieved May 3, 2020.