1969–70 New Orleans mayoral election explained

Election Name:New Orleans mayoral election, 1969–1970
Country:New Orleans
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1965 New Orleans mayoral election
Previous Year:1965
Next Election:1973 New Orleans mayoral election
Next Year:1973
Candidate1:Moon Landrieu
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:94,332
Percentage1:59.0%
Candidate2:Ben Toledano
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:65,558
Percentage2:41.0%
Mayor
Before Election:Victor H. Schiro
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Moon Landrieu
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

The New Orleans mayoral election of 1969-1970 resulted in the election of Moon Landrieu as mayor of New Orleans. This election also saw an unexpectedly strong showing for a Republican candidate; the party had previously had negligible support in the city.

Incumbent mayor Victor H. Schiro was term-limited after winning elections in 1961 and 1965.

Candidates

Major candidates in the Democratic primary included:

Results

First Democratic Party Primary, November 8, 1969

CandidateVotes receivedPercent
Jimmy Fitzmorris59,30134.53%
Moon Landrieu33,09319.27%
William J. Guste29,48717.17%
John J. Petre22,47113.08%
David Gertler20,57211.98%
Lloyd J. Rittiner2,6781.56%
John J. Spann, Jr.1,7070.99%
Addison Roswell Thompson1,2480.73%
Dan G. Dial4700.27%
Rodney Fertel (former husband of restaurateur Ruth Fertel)3100.18%
Maurice Charles Sciortino2010.12%
Cecilia M. Pizzo1980.12%

Second Democratic Party Primary, December 13, 1969

CandidateVotes receivedPercent
Moon Landrieu89,55453.86%
Jimmy Fitzmorris76,72646.14%

General Election, 1970

CandidatePartyVotes receivedPercent
Moon LandrieuDemocrat94,33259.0%
Ben C. ToledanoRepublican65,55841.0%

Sources