1997 Seattle mayoral election

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1997 Seattle mayoral election

 1993
November 4, 1997
2001 
 
Nominee Paul Schell Charlie Chong
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 106,414 81,683
Percentage 56.57% 43.43%

Mayor before election

Norm Rice
Nonpartisan

Elected Mayor

Paul Schell
Nonpartisan

The 1997 Seattle mayoral election took place on November 4, 1997, to select the Mayor of Seattle, Washington. Incumbent Mayor Norm Rice, who unsuccessfully ran for governor in 1996, declined to seek re-election to a third term.[1] Eleven candidates ran to succeed him, including Port Commissioner Paul Schell, County Councilman Greg Nickels, and three members of the Seattle City Council: Charlie Chong, Cheryl Chow, and Jane Noland.

In the primary election, Schell placed first, winning 28 percent of the vote. Chong narrowly defeated Nickels for second place, winning 21 percent of the vote to Nickels's 20 percent, a result that took several days to determine as mail ballots were counted.[2] Schell ultimately defeated Chong by a wide margin in the general election, winning 57 percent.[3]

Candidates

General election

References

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