1962 New Orleans mayoral election
The New Orleans mayoral election of 1962 resulted in the election of interim mayor Victor Schiro to his first full term as mayor of New Orleans.
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Results
First Democratic Party Primary, January 27, 1962
Candidate | Votes received |
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Adrian G. Duplantier | 57,001 |
Victor Schiro | 52,685 |
James A. Comiskey | 37,557 |
Paul Burke | 18,913 |
Addison Roswell Thompson | 742 |
Anthony Deckelmann | 472 |
Frank Ber | 350 |
Joseph Janusa | 192 |
Allen LaCombe | 126 |
Second Democratic Party Primary, March 3, 1962
Candidate | Votes received |
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Victor Schiro | 94,157 |
Adrian Duplantier | 73,057 |
Sources
- Orleans Parish Democratic Executive Committee. Mayoralty: First and Second Democratic Primary Elections, 1962.
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