2000 Baton Rouge mayoral election|
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| | | | | | Candidate | Bobby Ray Simpson | Kip Holden | Rolfe H. McCollister, Jr. | | Party | Republican | Democratic | Republican | | First round | 27,928 25.07% | 34,780 31.22% | 21,820 19.59% | | Runoff | 93,952 56.93% | 71,087 43.07% | Eliminated | | | | | | | | Candidate | Donna M. Mayeux | Roxson Welch | Fred C. Dent, Jr. | | Party | Democratic | Republican | Republican | | First round | 12,680 11.38% | 7,847 7.04% | 6,339 5.69% | | Runoff | Eliminated | Eliminated | Eliminated | |
Mayor before election Thomas Edward "Tom Ed" McHugh Republican | Elected mayor Bobby Ray Simpson Republican | |
The 2000 Baton Rouge mayoral election was held on October 7 and November 7, 2000, to elect the mayor-president of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It saw the election of Bobby Ray Simpson. This was the last time a Republican was elected mayor-president until 2024.
Results
First round
Runoff
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