Chicago mayoral election, 1995

Chicago Mayoral election, 1995
Chicago
February 22, 1995

 
Nominee Richard M. Daley Roland Burris Raymond Wardingley
Party Democratic Independent Republican
Popular vote 359,466 217,024 16,658
Percentage 60.1% 36.3% 2.8%

 
Nominee Lawrence Redmond
Party Harold Washington Party
Popular vote 5,160
Percentage 0.9%

Mayor before election

Richard M. Daley
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Richard M. Daley
Democratic

The Chicago Mayoral Election of 1995 resulted in the re-election ofDemocratic Party nominee incumbent Richard M. Daley over independent candidate Roland Burris, with 359,466 votes to Burris's 217,024. Daley won 60.1% of the total vote. The Republican candidate, Raymond Wardingley, fared poorly, with only 2.8% of the vote. The fourth nominee, Lawrence Redmond of the Harold Washington Party, won 0.9% of the votes.[1] This was the last election for Mayor of Chicago where candidates ran under party labels.[2]

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