2001 Fayetteville, North Carolina mayoral election explained

Election Name:Fayetteville, North Carolina mayoral election, 2001
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1999 Fayetteville, North Carolina mayoral election
Previous Year:1999
Next Election:2003 Fayetteville, North Carolina mayoral election
Next Year:2003
Election Date:November 6, 2001
Candidate1:Marshall Pitts Jr.
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Popular Vote1:11,548
Percentage1:55.85%
Candidate2:Milo McBryde
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Popular Vote2:9,061
Percentage2:43.82%
Mayor
Before Election:Milo McBryde
After Election:Marshall Pitts Jr.
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

The 2001 Fayetteville mayoral election took place on November 6, 2001 to elect the mayor of Fayetteville, North Carolina. It saw the election of mayor Marshall Pitts Jr., who unseated incumbent mayor Milo McBryde, who had taken office following the death of

Pitts became the city's first African American mayor.

Results

Primary

The primary was held October 9, 2001.