1987 Jacksonville mayoral election

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1987 Jacksonville mayoral election

 1983 May 26, 1987 1991 
 
Nominee Tommy Hazouri Henry Cook
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 91,911 31,116
Percentage 74.71% 25.29%

Mayor before election

Jake Godbold
Democratic

Elected mayor

Tommy Hazouri
Democratic

The 1987 Jacksonville mayoral election took place on May 26, 1987. Incumbent Democratic Mayor Jake Godbold was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term.[1] Former State Representative Tommy Hazouri won the Democratic primary against former State Representative John Lewis, and faced City Council President Henry Cook, the Republican nominee, in the general election. Hazouri defeated Cook in a landslide, winning 75 percent of the vote to Cook's 25 percent.

Candidates

Results

Democratic primary results[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tommy Hazouri 30,139 32.86%
Democratic John Lewis 27,571 30.06%
Democratic Doug Milne 23,732 25.87%
Democratic Dick Burroughs 9,133 9.96%
Democratic Sinclair W. Wilcox 1,149 1.25%
Total votes 91,724 100.00%

Runoff

Campaign

The primary runoff between Hazouri and Lewis was sharply negative, with Lewis telling the Florida Times-Union that Hazouri, who was born in the United States to a Lebanese-American family, could not be mayor because he was an "Arab." Hazouri attacked Lewis for his divisiveness, arguing, "He cannot provide the kind of leadership I can provide. Who can best bring the entire community together and not divide the community? Who can best work with the Legislature and the business community and all the citizens of Jacksonville?"[5] Hazouri ultimately defeated Lewis by a wide margin.

Results

Democratic primary runoff results[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tommy Hazouri 49,882 59.04%
Democratic John Lewis 34,611 40.96%
Total votes 84,493 100.00%

Republican primary

General election

References

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