1981 Atlanta mayoral election

The 1981 Atlanta Mayoral Election took place on October 6, 1981, with the runoff held on October 27. Mayor Maynard Jackson was ineligible to run due to term limits. The runoff featured two prominent Atlanta politicians: former Congressman and UN Ambassador Andrew Young as well as State Representative Sidney Marcus. Young won in the October 27th runoff by double digits. It became the first time an African American mayor of a major city (Jackson) handed over the keys to another African American.[1]

1981 Atlanta mayoral election

October 6, 1981 (general)
October 27, 1981 (runoff)
Turnout61.26% (general)
64.04% (runoff)
 
Candidate Andrew Young Sidney Marcus A. Reginald Eaves
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
First-round vote 44,808 42,593 17,457
First-round percentage 40.92% 38.89% 15.94%
Second-round vote 65,798 53,549
Second-round percentage 55.13% 44.87%

Mayor before election

Maynard Jackson
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Andrew Young
Democratic

Election results

Candidate General Election Runoff
Votes % Votes %
Andrew Young44,80840.965,79855.1
Sidney Marcus42,59338.853,54944.9
A. Reginald Eaves17,45715.9
Warren Shulman3,6023.2
John E. Thompson6180.5
Mildred Glover2750.2
Andree Kahlmorgan1510.1
Total votes109,504100119,347100
Blank/Overvotes7,6073,080
Total ballots117,111100122,427100
Registered voters/turnout191,16661.26191,16664.04
Source: Fulton County Board of Elections

References

  1. "Andrew Young (b. 1932) | New Georgia Encyclopedia". Georgiaencyclopedia.org. December 16, 2003. Retrieved July 19, 2019.


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