Chicago mayoral election, 1991

Chicago Mayoral election, 1991
Chicago
April 3, 1991

 
Nominee Richard M. Daley R. Eugene Pincham George Gottlieb
Party Democratic Harold Washington Party Republican
Popular vote 450,581 160,302 23,421
Percentage 68.0% 24.2% 3.5%

 
Nominee James Warren
Party Socialist Workers
Popular vote 3,581
Percentage 0.5%

Mayor before election

Richard M. Daley
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Richard M. Daley
Democratic

The Chicago Mayoral Election of 1991 resulted in the re-election of incumbent Richard M. Daley over Harold Washington Party nominee R. Eugene Pincham, with 450,581 votes to Pincham's 160,302. Daley received 68.0% of the total vote. The other candidates, being the Republican candidate George Gottlieb and the Socialist Workers' candidate James Warren, both did poorly.[1][2]

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