2001 Pittsburgh mayoral election
2001 Pittsburgh mayoral election
Results by ward
Results by precinct Murphy: 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% 80-90% 90-100% Tie: 50%
The mayoral election of 2001 in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania was held on Tuesday , November 6, 2001. The incumbent mayor, Tom Murphy of the Democratic Party was running for a record-tying third straight term.
Primary elections
Tom Murphy had a very close and personal primary battle with City Council President and future mayor Bob O'Connor . Murphy won the primary by just a few hundred votes, and in later years this primary battle was the subject of a U.S. Department of Justice probe. It was alleged but never proven in court that Mayor Murphy had a quid pro quo agreement with the powerful Firefighters union in the city, promising to exempt them from citywide budget cuts in return for "bought" votes.
Democratic primary results by ward
Democratic primary results by precinct
Murphy 40-50%
Murphy 50-60%
Murphy 60-70%
Murphy 70-80%
O'Connor 40-50%
O'Connor 50-60%
O'Connor 60-70%
O'Connor 70-80%
O'Connor 80-90%
O'Connor 90-100%
Tie 40-50%
Republican primary results by ward
Republican primary results by precinct
Carmine 50-60%
Carmine 60-70%
Carmine 70-80%
Carmine 80-90%
Carmine 90-100%
Rauterkus 50-60%
Rauterkus 60-70%
Rauterkus 70-80%
Rauterkus 80-90%
Rauterkus 90-100%
Tie 50%
No votes
General election
A total of 52,839 votes were cast in the heavily Democratic city. As expected, Murphy won by a huge margin over James Carmine, a philosophy professor at Carlow University .
References
^ Allegheny County Official Election Results , Allegheny County Board of Elections, June 11, 2001, archived from the original on September 25, 2006, retrieved July 16, 2024
^ Allegheny County Official Election Results , Allegheny County Board of Elections, June 11, 2001, archived from the original on September 25, 2006, retrieved September 25, 2024
^ Allegheny County Official Election Results , Allegheny County Board of Elections, November 27, 2001, archived from the original on October 9, 2006, retrieved July 16, 2024
Preceded by1997
Pittsburgh mayoral election 2001
Succeeded by2005
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