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November 8, 2005 (2005-11-08)
  
2009 →

51.80%
  
25.81%

13,041
  
6,740

Start date
  
November 8, 2005

Saint Paul mayoral election, 2005

← 2001
  
November 8, 2005 (2005-11-08)

Winner
  
Chris Coleman

The 2005 Saint Paul mayoral election in the U.S. state of Minnesota held a scheduled primary election on the 13th of September and a general election on the 8th of November.

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Background

Kelly was the mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota from in 2001. He won the office in 2001 by just 403 votes in a tight race with Jay Benanav, a city councilman. As mayor, he was noted for his efforts to increase the minimum wage and create and retain high-paying jobs.

During Kelly's term in office, his political views and several appointments generated controversy. In 2004, he rankled fellow Democrats by endorsing and campaigning for President George W. Bush's re-election. According to critics, his conservative views, which may have been intended to garner support from Republicans and independents, undermined his constituent base in the Democratic Party. An unsuccessful grassroots campaign to recall him was launched shortly after his announcement in support of Bush's re-election effort.

In 2005, one of Kelly's appointees, Sia Lo, head of the criminal division of the city attorney's office, was reported to be at the center of an investigation into alleged corruption in a city development deal which focused on a new Hmong funeral home on the city's West Side. Lo was never charged.

Primary Results

The top two getters advanced to the November 8th general election.

References

Saint Paul mayoral election, 2005 Wikipedia