2000 Milwaukee mayoral election explained

Election Name:2000 Milwaukee mayoral election
Flag Image:Flag of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.svg
Type:mayoral
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1996 Milwaukee mayoral election
Previous Year:1996
Next Election:2004 Milwaukee mayoral election
Next Year:2004
Election Date:April 4, 2000
Candidate1:John Norquist
Colour1:c0c0c0
Popular Vote1:52,847
Percentage1:55.97%
Candidate2:George Watts
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Popular Vote2:41,582
Percentage2:44.03%
Mayor
Before Election:John Norquist
Before Party:Democratic
After Election:John Norquist
After Party:Democratic

The 2000 Milwaukee mayoral election was held on 4 April 2000 in order to elect the mayor of Milwaukee. Incumbent mayor John Norquist was re-elected to a fourth term in office.

Primary election

The primary election was held on 8 February 2000.[1]

Results

General election

On election day 4 April 2000, incumbent mayor John Norquist was re-elected to a fourth term by a margin of 11,265 votes. He was sworn in on 19 April 2000.[2]

Results

Notes and References

  1. News: Norquist, Watts for mayor . . February 16, 2000 . 5 . 20 November 2023 . .
  2. News: Norquist wins 4th term as Milwaukee mayor . . April 5, 2000 . 3 . 20 November 2023 . .