2003–04 Baltimore mayoral election

Baltimore mayoral election, 2003–2004

November 2, 2004
 
Candidate Martin O'MalleyElbert R. Henderson
Party DemocraticRepublican
Popular vote 173,03024,445
Percentage 87.21%12.32%

Mayor before election

Martin O'MalleyDemocratic

Elected mayor

Martin O'MalleyDemocratic

The 2003–2004 Baltimore mayoral election saw the reelection of incumbent mayor Martin O'Malley.

In 1999, Baltimore citizens voted to move mayoral elections to take place in presidential election years, effective with the 2004 elections. However, primary dates in Maryland can only be set by the General Assembly, which refused to move the primary to 2004.[1] As a result, while the primary took place on September 9, 2003; the general election took place 14 months later, on November 2, 2004.[2]Democratic incumbent Martin O'Malley was reelected, but only to a three-year term rather than the usual four-year term.

It would be 2012 before the General Assembly finally agreed to move municipal elections to coincide with presidential elections, effective in 2016.[1]

Until Brandon Scott's reelection in 2024, this was the last time a mayor of Baltimore to win re-election to a second full term.

Nominations

Democratic primary

2003 Democratic primary results[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
DemocraticMartin O'Malley (incumbent)59,56966.61%
DemocraticAndrey Bundley 28,551 31.93%
DemocraticA. Robert Kaufman667 0.75%
DemocraticMarvin Ray Jones 348 0.39%
DemocraticCharles U. Smith 288 0.32%
Total votes89,423

Republican primary

2003 Republican primary results[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
RepublicanElbert R. Henderson2,504100.00%
Total votes2,504

General election

Baltimore City Mayoral General Election, 2004[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
DemocraticMartin O'Malley (incumbent)173,03087.21%
RepublicanElbert R. Henderson 24,445 12.32%
DemocraticFrank M. Conaway (write-in) 926 0.47%
DemocraticCharles U. Smith (write-in) 4 0.00%
Total votes198,405
Democratichold

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