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词条 1996 San Diego mayoral election
释义

  1. Candidates

  2. Campaign

  3. Primary election results

  4. General election

  5. References

{{Infobox Election
| election_name = 1996 San Diego mayoral election
| country =
| flag_image = Flag of San Diego, California.svg
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 1992 San Diego mayoral election
| previous_year = 1992
| next_election = 2000 San Diego mayoral election
| next_year = 2000
| election_date = {{Start date|1996|3|26}}
| image1 =
| nominee1 = Susan Golding
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| running_mate1 =
| popular_vote1 = 157,385
| percentage1 = 78.3%
| image2 =
| nominee2 = Jim Bell
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| running_mate2 =
| popular_vote2 = 12,853
| percentage2 = 6.4%
| map_image =
| map_size =
| map_caption =
| title = Mayor
| before_election = Susan Golding
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election = Susan Golding
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}{{ElectionsCA}}

The 1996 San Diego mayoral election was held on Tuesday, March 26, 1996 to elect the mayor for San Diego. Incumbent mayor Susan Golding stood for reelection.

Municipal elections in California are officially non-partisan, though some candidates do receive funding and support from various political parties.[1] The non-partisan primary was held Tuesday, March 26, 1996. Since the incumbent Golding received a majority of primary votes, she was reelected outright with no need for a runoff in the November general election.

Candidates

  • Susan Golding, Mayor of San Diego[2] (Party preference: Republican)
  • Jim Bell, environmental designer[2] (Party preference: Democratic)
  • Patrick Coleman, marketing consultant and retired police officer[2] (Party preference: Democratic)
  • Loch David Crane, magician, college instructor, and perennial candidate[2]
  • Jim Turner, civil engineer[2]
  • Jim Hart, aircraft mechanic and perennial candidate[2] (Party preference: Republican)

Campaign

Incumbent mayor Susan Golding was seen as an overwhelming favorite going into the election against five relatively unknown candidates with little prior political experience. She refused to participate in debates against her five challengers.[3] On March 26, 1996, Golding received an overwhelming majority of the votes and was easily re-elected mayor.[4]

Primary election results

{{Election box begin no change
| title = San Diego mayoral primary election, 1996[5]
}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Susan Golding
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 157,385
| percentage = 78.3
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Jim Bell
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 12,853
| percentage = 6.4
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Patrick Coleman
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 12,019
| percentage = 6.0
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Loch David Crane
| party = Nonpartisan
| votes = 7,748
| percentage = 3.9
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Jim Turner
| party = Nonpartisan
| votes = 5,702
| percentage = 2.8
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = James Hart
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 5,295
| percentage = 2.6
}}{{Election box total no change
| votes = 200,002
| percentage= 100
}}{{Election box end}}

General election

Because Golding won a majority of the votes in the March primary, there was no need for a runoff in the November general election.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.sandiego.gov/city-clerk/elections/city/run|title=How to Run for Office|accessdate=March 4, 2017|work=The City of San Diego-Office of the City Clerk}}
2. ^{{cite news|last1=LaVelle|first1=Philip J.|title=Golding appears ready to romp to second term|accessdate=March 4, 2017|work=San Diego Union-Tribune|date=March 10, 1996|pages=B-1|url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/116C491B91CF6730?p=WORLDNEWS}}
3. ^{{cite news|last1=LaVelle|first1=Philip J.|title=There's no debating Golding's position in her re-election campaign|accessdate=March 4, 2017|work=San Diego Union-Tribune|date=February 11, 1996|url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/116C48FA339A08F4?p=WORLDNEWS}}
4. ^{{cite news|last1=LaVelle|first1=Philip J.|title=Golding buries opposition to win re-election|accessdate=March 4, 2017|work=San Diego Union-Tribune|date=March 27, 1996|url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/116C492F29B1B5A4?p=WORLDNEWS}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Election History - Mayor of San Diego|url=https://www.sandiego.gov/sites/default/files/legacy/city-clerk/pdf/mayorresults.pdf|publisher=City of San Diego|accessdate=March 3, 2017}}
{{United States elections, 1996|state=collapsed}}{{DEFAULTSORT:San Diego mayoral election, 1996}}

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