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1992 Baton Rouge mayoral election





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The 1992 Baton Rouge mayoral election was held on 3 October 1992 in order to elect the mayor-presidentofBaton Rouge, Louisiana. Incumbent Mayor Thomas Edward McHugh won re-election against fellow Democratic candidate Ron Johnson, and Republican candidate Kim P. Carmouche.

1992 Baton Rouge mayoral election

← 1988 3 October 1992 1996 →
 
Candidate Tom Ed McHugh Ron Johnson Kim P. Carmouche
Party Democratic Democratic Republican
Popular vote 69,925 17,253 8,289
Percentage 73.25% 18.07% 8.68%

Mayor before election

Tom Ed McHugh
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Tom Ed McHugh
Democratic

General Election

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The general election was held on 3 October 1992. Incumbent Mayor Thomas Edward McHugh won re-election by a margin of 52,672 votes against his foremost opponent and fellow Democratic candidate Ron Johnson, thereby retaining Democratic control over the office of Mayor of Baton Rouge.

Results

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Baton Rouge mayoral election, 1992[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tom Ed McHugh (incumbent) 69,925 73.25
Democratic Ron Johnson 17,253 18.07
Republican Kim P. Carmouche 8,289 8.68
Total votes 95,467 100.00
Democratic hold

References

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  1. ^ Louisiana Secretary of State. "Voter Portal".

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