1997 Atlanta mayoral election

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1997 Atlanta mayoral election

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November 25, 1997 (runoff)
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Candidate Bill Campbell Marvin S. Arrington Sr. Gloria Bromell Tinubu
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
First-round vote 32,251 25,424 9,679
First-round percentage 46.05% 36.30% 13.82%
Second-round vote 35,849 31,658
Second-round percentage 53.10% 46.90%

Mayor before election

Bill Campbell
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Bill Campbell
Democratic

The 1997 Atlanta mayoral election occurred on November 4, 1997, with a runoff election held on November 25, 1997.

Since no candidate received a majority in the general election, a runoff election was held between the top-two finishers. Incumbent mayor Bill Campbell won reelection in the runoff.

Candidates

Advanced to runoff
Eliminated in general election

Campaign

Ahead of the November 4 election, incumbent Campbell and challenger Arrington exchanged attacks, including personal attacks.[2] Personal attacks between the candidates increased in the runoff.[2] The race was regarded as one of the nastiest mayoral campaigns the city had seen in more than two decades.[1]

The discourse of the runoff campaign, which was between two black candidates, took on racial tones.[2] Former mayor Maynard Jackson, a supporter of Campbell, likened White Republicans, who largely supported Arrington in the election, to "Lester Maddox types", and argued that, if Arrington were elected, it would reverse civil rights progress that the city had made.[2] Arrington denounced such remarks as race baiting.[2] Days later, Arrington attacked Jackson, accusing him of not participating in the civil rights movement, and argued that he had instead been "in Cleveland, passing", which was widely interpreted as meaning that the light skinned Jackson was "passing" as White.[2] Many saw Arrington's remarks as having brought to the surface the political dynamics related to Campbell being a light-skinned black candidate and Arrington being a dark skinned black candidate.[2] After Arrington's remarks sparked outrage, Arrington argued that he had instead meant to say that, during the early days of the civil rights movement, Jackson, "was in Cleveland, passing out dictionaries and encyclopedias." In response to Arrington's remarks, Jackson called Arrington, "an old burned-out, do-nothing, lackluster politician with serious insecurities and hidden angers."[2]

Campbell distributed materials by mail which argued that the, mayor's race "is now a civil rights issue", warning that, "if the ultraconservatives control City Hall we will lose the gains achieved during the last 25 years."[2] Arrington criticized these mailers, arguing that they were code for saying that "White north Atlanta" would control City Hall if Arrington were elected.[2]

Both candidates sought to win the black vote, seen as critical to either candidate's paths to victory in a city where black people comprised two-thirds of the populace.[1][2]

Campbell's campaign spent roughly $3 million, which was roughly twice what Arrington's campaign spent.[3]

Other campaign issues included crime and the safety of the city's water system.[3]

Turnout for the runoff was considered low.[2]

Results

General election (November 4)

Atlanta mayoral general election, 1997[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
[[Nonpartisan|Nonpartisan]] Bill Campbell (incumbent) 32,251 46.05
[[Nonpartisan|Nonpartisan]] Marvin S. Arrington Sr. 25,424 36.30
[[Nonpartisan|Nonpartisan]] Gloria Bromell Tinubu 9,679 13.82
[[Nonpartisan|Nonpartisan]] Louise T. Hornsby 1,690 2.41
[[Nonpartisan|Nonpartisan]] J. Alley Pat Patrick 325 0.46
[[Nonpartisan|Nonpartisan]] Jack Jersawitz 250 0.36
[[Nonpartisan|Nonpartisan]] John Genins 198 0.28
[[Nonpartisan|Nonpartisan]] G.B. Osborne 132 0.19
[[Nonpartisan|Nonpartisan]] Doug Nelson 83 0.12
Total votes 70,032 100

Runoff (November 25)

Atlanta mayoral runoff election, 1997[1][5]
Party Candidate Votes %
[[Nonpartisan|Nonpartisan]] Bill Campbell (incumbent) 35,849 53.10
[[Nonpartisan|Nonpartisan]] Marvin S. Arrington Sr. 31,658 46.90
Total votes 67,507 100

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Atlanta mayor wins 2nd term in tough runoff". Deseret News. November 26, 1997. Retrieved May 8, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Sack, Kevin (November 26, 1997). "Atlanta Mayor Wins Runoff and 2d Term". The New York Times. Retrieved May 8, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Campbell wins re-election in Atlanta". UPI. November 26, 1997. Retrieved May 8, 2021.
  4. ^ "Atlanta Mayor". Newspapers.com. The Atlanta Constitution. November 6, 1997.
  5. ^ "Atlanata Mayor's Race". Newspapers.com. The Atlanta Constitution. November 26, 1997.