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1957 Los Angeles mayoral election

← 1953 1957-04-02) 1961 →
 
Candidate Norris Poulson Robert Yeakel John M. Ennis
Popular vote 311,970 141,306 44,112
Percentage 60.80% 27.54% 8.60%

Mayor before election

Norris Poulson

Elected Mayor

Norris Poulson

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The 1957 Los Angeles mayoral election took place on April 2, 1957. Incumbent Norris Poulson was re-elected with minimal opposition. Poulson had stated that he would retire from the office before changing his mind and filing for re-election; County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn, President of the Los Angeles City Council John S. Gibson Jr., and advertising executive Don Belding all withdrew after Poulson made his announcement. Four candidates still ran to defeat Poulson. But Poulson won outright in the "primary election."

Municipal elections in California, including Mayor of Los Angeles, are officially nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot.

Results

Los Angeles mayoral general election, April 2, 1957
Candidate Votes %
Norris Poulson (incumbent) 311,970 60.80
Robert Yeakel 141,306 27.54
John M. Ennis 44,112 8.60
William Carpenter 8,609 1.68
Errol Banks 7,094 1.38
Total votes 513,091 100.00

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