2000 Milwaukee mayoral election|
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| | | | | Candidate | John Norquist | George Watts | | Popular vote | 52,847 | 41,582 | | Percentage | 55.97% | 44.03% | |
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The 2000 Milwaukee mayoral election was held on 4 April 2000 in order to elect the mayor of Milwaukee. Incumbent mayor John Norquist was re-elected to a fourth term in office.
Primary election
The primary election was held on 8 February 2000.[1]
Results
Non-partisan primary results, 8 February 2000[2] | Candidate | Votes | % |
| John Norquist (incumbent) | 21,674 | 51.94% |
| George Watts | 12,432 | 29.79% |
| Wendell J. Harris | 7,624 | 18.27% |
| Total votes | 41,730 | 100.00 |
General election
On election day 4 April 2000, incumbent mayor John Norquist was re-elected to a fourth term by a margin of 11,265 votes. He was sworn in on 19 April 2000.[3]
Results
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