2004 Milwaukee mayoral election Turnout 46.37%
The 2004 Milwaukee mayoral election was held on Tuesday, April 6, 2004, to elect the mayor for Milwaukee . Tom Barrett defeated incumbent acting mayor Marvin Pratt . This election coincided with other municipal elections.
Municipal elections in Wisconsin are non-partisan.[1]
Primary election [ edit ] Results [ edit ] Non-partisan primary results, February 17, 2004[2] Candidate Votes % Marvin Pratt (incumbent) 51,653 38.00% Tom Barrett 44,342 32.62% David Clarke 23,185 17.06% Thomas G. Nardelli 4,863 3.58% Sandy Folaron 4,318 3.18% Vince Bobot 4,125 3.03% Arthur L. Jones 1,180 0.87% Frank Cumberbatch 814 0.60% John V. Pitta 789 0.58% Leon Todd 557 0.41% Write-In 96 0.07% Total votes 135,922 100 Voter turnout 39.65%
General election [ edit ] Results [ edit ] General election results, April 6, 2004[3] Candidate Votes % Tom Barrett 86,493 53.45% Marvin Pratt (incumbent) 74,361 45.96% Write-In 957 0.59% Total votes 161,811 100 Voter turnout 46.37%
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