1991 Fort Wayne mayoral election

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Fort Wayne mayoral election, 1991
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  1987 November 5, 1991 1995  
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Nominee Paul Helmke Charlie Belch
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote21,415%14,766
Percentage59.19%40.81%

Mayor before election

Paul Helmke
Republican

Elected Mayor

Paul Helmke
Republican

The 1991 Fort Wayne mayoral election was held on November 5, 1991 to elect the mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. It saw the reelection of Republican incumbent Paul Helmke.

General election

General election results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Paul Helmke (incumbent) 21,415 59.19
Democratic Charlie Belch14,76640.81
Total votes36,181 100

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References

  1. "Helmke won't press; Bayh ain't talkin'" (PDF). The Howey Political Report. 4 (29). 9 July 1998. Retrieved 4 November 2019.