1994 Washington, D.C., mayoral election explained

Country:District of Columbia
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1990 Washington, D.C., mayoral election
Previous Year:1990
Next Election:1998 Washington, D.C., mayoral election
Next Year:1998
Election Date:November 8, 1994
Nominee1:Marion Barry
Party1:District of Columbia Democratic State Committee
Popular Vote1:102,884
Percentage1:56.0%
Nominee2:Carol Schwartz
Party2:District of Columbia Republican Party
Popular Vote2:76,902
Percentage2:41.9%
Mayor
Before Election:Sharon Pratt Kelly
Before Party:District of Columbia Democratic State Committee
After Election:Marion Barry
After Party:District of Columbia Democratic State Committee
Map Size:235px

On November 8, 1994, Washington, D.C., held an election for its mayor. It featured the return of Marion Barry, who served as mayor from 1979 until 1991.

Barry served six months in prison on a cocaine conviction. After his release from prison, Barry ran successfully for the Ward 8 city council seat in 1992, running under the slogan "He May Not Be Perfect, But He's Perfect for D.C." Upon this victory, Barry said he was "not interested in being mayor" again.[1]

This was by far the smallest Democratic victory margin in a regularly scheduled partisan citywide election since the city was granted home rule.

Campaign

Democratic primary

Sharon Pratt Kelly succeeded Barry as mayor. In the second year of her term, Barry loyalists mounted a recall campaign, which, although unsuccessful, weakened her administration.

Councillor John Ray received the endorsement of The Washington Post and was favored to win the primary.[2] However, Barry ran a grassroots campaign, touting his record balancing the budget in 10 of his 12 years as mayor.[2]

General election

A major issue in the campaign was how to cut $140 million from the city budget, as mandated by Congress. Though Barry was seen by some as responsible for the bureaucracy[3] and Schwartz criticized Barry's proposals as old and ineffective,[4] Barry tied his personal redemption to the redemption of the city.

Results

General election

See also

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Notes and References

  1. News: Former Mayor's Victory Worries Many in Capital . The New York Times . 1992-09-17 . 2008-07-30 .
  2. News: Marion Barry makes comeback, wins D.C. Democratic mayoral primary . Jet . 1994.
  3. News: Marion Barry May Be More Than Just An Embarrassment. https://web.archive.org/web/20110523232420/http://www.businessweek.com/archives/1994/b339254.arc.htm. dead. Oct 3, 1994. 2011-05-23. Businessweek.com.
  4. News: THE 1994 ELECTIONS: THE NATION THE CAPITAL; Barry Rebounds From Disgrace to Win Again in Washington . The New York Times . Michael . Janofsky . 1994-11-09 . 2010-05-27.