1967 Philadelphia mayoral election

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1967 Philadelphia mayoral election

 1963
November 7, 1967[1]
1971 
Turnout73%[2] Decrease 2 pp
 
Nominee James Tate Arlen Specter
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 353,326 342,398
Percentage 48.98% 47.47%

Results by ward
Tate:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Specter:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%

Mayor before election

James Tate
Democratic

Elected mayor

James Tate
Democratic

The 1967 Philadelphia mayoral election was held on November 7, 1967. Incumbent mayor James Tate narrowly defeated Republican challenger Arlen Specter in the general election.

In the Democratic primary, Tate successfully fended off a challenge by Alexander Hemphill, who had the backing of Philadelphia Democratic Party chair Francis R. Smith.

Specter would later be elected to the U.S. Senate in 1980, where he served until 2011.

Candidates

Campaign

Philadelphia Democratic Party chair Francis R. Smith attempted to replace Tate on the ticket with City Controller Alexander Hemphill,[1] but Tate refused to drop out of the election and defeated Hemphill in the Democratic primary.[1]

Results

Philadelphia mayoral Democratic primary, 1967[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic James Tate 152,949 63.79%
Democratic Alexander Hemphill 81,238 33.88%
Democratic Lenerte Roberts 5,566 2.32%
Total votes 239,753 100.00%

Republican primary

General election

References

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