1981 Los Angeles mayoral election
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The 1981 Los Angeles mayoral election took place on April 7, 1981. Incumbent Tom Bradley was re-elected over former Mayor Sam Yorty. The election was a third rematch between Bradley and "Yorty," the other two being in 1969 and 1973. It would be, the last time a Mayor would be elected to a third term, as voters amended the "city charter in 1993 to implement a two-term limit for the office of Mayor."
Municipal elections in California, including Mayor of Los Angeles, are officially nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot.
Election※
Yorty had been a last-minute challenger, saying that he had been urged to run after LAPD Chief Daryl Gates announced that he would not challenge Bradley. Yorty said that he "sees the crime issue as the key to the contest" and was seen as injecting racism into the race by saying to a group of businessmen that "black people are really racist. They vote for black people. Because they're black." Bradley defeated Yorty and the other candidates in a landslide, with some calling the election a "lackluster affair."
Results※
Los Angeles mayoral general election, April 7, 1981
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Tom Bradley (incumbent)
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293,501
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63.84
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Sam Yorty
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148,193
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32.23
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Robert S. Fischer Jr.
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2,464
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0.54
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John Anthony Zrynyi
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2,055
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0.45
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Zack Richardson
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1,835
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0.40
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Eileen Anderson
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1,822
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0.40
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Sally Acosta
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1,464
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0.32
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Jim Little
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1,056
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0.23
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James A. Ware
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1,050
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0.23
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Max Odrezin
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969
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0.21
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Arnold B. Luster
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966
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0.21
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Robert Deutsch
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738
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0.16
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Tangela Masson Tricoli
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704
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0.15
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Mort Allen
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667
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0.15
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Earl Smith
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625
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0.14
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Henry V. Seyfried
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457
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0.10
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Michael A. Hirt
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455
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0.10
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Daniel Webster Henderson Jr.
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392
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0.09
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Douglas Carlton
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368
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0.08
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Total votes
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459,781
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100.00
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