1953 Pittsburgh mayoral election

Election for mayor of Pittsburgh

1953 Pittsburgh mayoral election

← 1949 November 3, 1953 1957 →
 
Nominee David Lawrence Leonard Kane
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 137,281 82,080
Percentage 62.6% 37.4%

Mayor before election

David Lawrence
Democratic

Elected Mayor

David Lawrence
Democratic

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The Mayoral election of 1953 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania was held on Tuesday, November 3, 1953. David Lawrence of the Democratic Party won the right to serve a third term. With a broad base of support among both labor and minority voters, as well as the quiet background support of many GOP business leaders (who lauded the mayor's urban renewal projects), Lawrence coasted to an election win. His victory came over Leonard Kane, a real estate developer and the brother of the Allegheny County Treasurer.

Results

Pittsburgh mayoral election, 1953
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic David Lawrence (incumbent) 137,281 62.6
Republican Leonard Kane 82,080 37.4
Turnout 219,361
Democratic hold Swing

References

  • "Republican mayoral candidates through the years". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. November 7, 2007. Retrieved September 18, 2009.
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1949
Pittsburgh mayoral election
1953
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