The 1985 Atlanta mayoral election took place on October 8, 1985. Incumbent Mayor Andrew Young easily won a second term against token opposition.[1]

Candidates

  • J.K. Ramey, tire store owner
  • Marvin Yizar, private investigator and Methodist minister[2][3]
  • Andrew Young, incumbent Mayor

Campaign

During Young's first term, he was credited with uniting his natural constituency of black voters and the Atlanta white business establishment. Accomplishments touted by Mayor Young included bringing new businesses to Atlanta and a plan to revive Underground Atlanta.[4] Points of contention discussed by opponents included approval of the Presidential Parkway and his overseas traveling to promote Atlanta.[5] Nevertheless, economic prosperity and personal popularity for Mayor Young resulted in no major opponents stepping forward. The lack of credible opposition resulted in low turnout for the election.[6]

Results

Candidate Votes %
Andrew Young (inc.)47,74581.4
J.K. Ramey7,02611.9
Marvin Yizar3,8566.5
Blank/Over Votes6,832
Total65,459100
Registered voters/turnout199,01832.8
Source: Fulton County Board of Elections{dead link}

References

  1. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (October 10, 1985). "YOUNG WINS IN ATLANTA; RUNOFFS IN 2 OTHER CITIES - The New York Times". The New York Times. Retrieved September 20, 2018.
  2. "Atlanta's Mayor Young Faces Comic, Salesman and Private Eye In Election". Associated Press.
  3. "Rome News-Tribune - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.
  4. "Observer article" (PDF). fultonhistory.com.
  5. "Young likely to be reelected despite rumbles of dissatisfaction". October 7, 1985 via Christian Science Monitor.
  6. "Young Is Expected To Win In Atlanta - The New York Times". The New York Times. October 8, 1985. Retrieved September 20, 2018.


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