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2001 Los Angeles, California Mayor Run-Off Election Results
Primary: April 10, 2001, Run-off Election: 6/5/01
Mayor of the City of Los Angeles (Non Partisan), Richard Riordan (R) barred from 3rd term
city attorney James Kenneth "Jim" Hahn (D) 53.54%, ex-St. AM. Antonio Ramon Villaraigosa (D) 46.46%,
2001 California Special Congressional Run-Off Election Results
Primary: April 10, 2001, Run-off Election: 6/5/01
32nd Congressional District, 83.6% in '00
Julian C. Dixon (D) died on 12/8/00 after being elected to his 12th term
D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: 90% Democratic,
ex-St. Sen. / Amb. Diane Edith Watson (D) 74.8% businesswomen / 1998 Lt. Gov. candidate Noel Irwin Hentschel (R) 19.89% '00 St. AM nominee Donna J. Warren (G) 3.75%, '00 Vice President nominee Ezola Foster (Rfm) 1.55%,

1. Link to Predictions:
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2. Bold indicates incumbent. Yellow district indicates open races. Blue boxes indicates winner. Red boxes indicates change in party control.

3. Key to Party Identification.
(D) = Democratic Party
(G) = Green Party
(Rfm) = Reform Party
(R) = Republican Party


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