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- The 1979 Cleveland mayoral election took place on November 6, 1979, to elect the Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio. George Voinovich defeated incumbent mayor Dennis Kucinich. The election was officially nonpartisan, with the top two candidates from the October 2 primary advancing to the general election. (en)
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- 1979 Cleveland mayoral election (en)
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- ;U.S. representatives
*Mary Rose Oakar, Democratic U.S. Congresswoman from Ohio
;State legislative officials
*Charles L. Butts, Ohio State Senator from District 23
;County officials
*Virgil Brown, Cuyahoga County Commissioner
*Robert E. Sweeney, Cuyahoga County Commissioner
*Gerald McFaul, Cuyahoga County Sheriff
*Vincent Campanella, Cuyahoga County Auditor
;Local officials
*Basil Russo, Cleveland City Council Majority Leader
;Individuals
*Ralph Perk, former Mayor of Cleveland
*Frank Lausche, former Mayor of Cleveland, former Governor of Ohio, former U.S. Senator from Ohio
*Arnold Pinkney, former Cleveland School Board President
*Edmund Turk, former Cleveland City Council President
;Labor unions
*AFL–CIO
*International Brotherhood of Teamsters
;Organizations
*Cuyahoga County Republican Party
*Black Elected Officials Caucus
;Newspapers
*The Plain Dealer
*The Cleveland Press
*The Cleveland Call and Post (en)
- ;Federal officials
*Dick Celeste, Peace Corps Director, future Governor of Ohio
;State executive officials
*Anthony J. Celebrezze Jr., Ohio Secretary of State and son of former Mayor of Cleveland Anthony J. Celebrezze
;State legislative officials
*Benny Bonanno, Ohio State Representative from District 8
;Local officials
*James Bell, Cleveland City Councilman for Ward 11
;Individuals
*Carl B. Stokes, former Mayor of Cleveland and the first African American mayor of a major U.S. city
;Labor unions
*United Auto Workers
*Municipal Foremen and Laborers Union Local 1099
*Steelworkers Union Local 13038
*United Transportation Union Local 1661
Kucinich also sought the support of the Cuyahoga County Democratic Party, but it voted to remain neutral. (en)
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- 17.27
- 37.54
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- 15.28
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- 28.71
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- Dennis Kucinich (en)
- Mayor (en)
- George Voinovich (en)
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- The 1979 Cleveland mayoral election took place on November 6, 1979, to elect the Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio. George Voinovich defeated incumbent mayor Dennis Kucinich. The election was officially nonpartisan, with the top two candidates from the October 2 primary advancing to the general election. (en)
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- 1979 Cleveland mayoral election (en)
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