1985 Burlington Mayoral Election
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The 1985 Burlington mayoral election was held March 5, 1985. Incumbent Mayor
Bernie Sanders Bernard Sanders (born September8, 1941) is an American politician who has served as the junior United States senator from Vermont since 2007. He was the U.S. representative for the state's at-large congressional district from 1991 to 2007 ...
won with 56.09% of the popular vote against Democratic nominee
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, independent Diane Gallagher, and various other minor candidates. Gallagher initially sought the nomination of the
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, but later became an independent candidate. William Murray and Richard Sartelle sought the Republican nomination, but the Republican caucus voted unanimously to not nominate a candidate. Sartelle also unsuccessfully sought the nomination of the Liberty Union Party which also chose to not nominate a candidate.


Campaign


Candidates


Independents

Incumbent Mayor
Bernie Sanders Bernard Sanders (born September8, 1941) is an American politician who has served as the junior United States senator from Vermont since 2007. He was the U.S. representative for the state's at-large congressional district from 1991 to 2007 ...
, who won as an independent in the
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and
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, initially considered not seeking a third term as Mayor of
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, but announced on December 5, 1984, that he would seek a third term. Sanders formally launched his campaign on December 7. The Progressive Coalition had considered running Gary DeCarolis, a member of the city council from the 3rd district, or Peter Clavelle for mayor if Sanders did not run. Richard Sartelle and John Tatro also filed to run as independents while Michael Hackett filed under the Neutral Party. Sartelle had worked as a aide for Sanders during the 1981 election before breaking with him during the 1983 election and later referring to Sanders as dictatorial during the 1985 campaign. He sought the endorsement of the Liberty Union Party, but the party chose to not endorse any candidate. Tatro, a toy maker and perennial candidate, had run numerous previous campaigns for both congress and the Burlington city council. He advocated for homeless individuals to be housed in unused apartments, a ban on glass containers and the arrest of social workers who approved "underserving applicants" for social programs.


Democratic

Brian D. Burns Brian D. Burns (born November 17, 1939) is an American politician who served as the 73rd lieutenant governor of Vermont from 1975 to 1977 and as a member of the Vermont House of Representatives. Early life and education Brian Douglas Burns was ...
, who served as the 72nd Lieutenant Governor of Vermont and whose brother, James Burns, was a staunch critic of Sanders on the Burlington city council until a pro-Sanders candidate defeated him, announced on December 12, 1984, that he would seek the Democratic nomination for the mayoralty. Burns formally announced his candidacy for mayor on December 19. Burns defeated Terje Anderson, a gay man who supported
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during the 1984 Democratic presidential primaries, a member of the Rainbow Coalition, and who served on the 1984 Democratic platform committee, by a vote of 109 to 19. Anderson refused to endorse Burns at the convention, accusing him of abandoning liberal Democrats, and stating to '' The Burlington Free Press'' that he expected Sanders to win re-election.


Republican

Diane Gallagher, a Republican member of the city council from the sixth ward, announced that she would run for the mayoralty. However, on January 14, 1985, Gallagher announced that she would not seek the Republican nomination and would instead seek the mayoralty as an independent. She withdrew citing opposition to her candidacy within the Republican Party, who wanted to unite behind Brian Burns, and her desire to avoid becoming a divisive force. She also stated that over sixty percent of voters in Burlington were independents. Maggie Green, who was considered as the "perfect unity candidate" by ''The Burlington Free Press'', chose not to run for the Republican nomination. William Murray and Richard Sartelle sought the Republican nomination, but the Republican caucus voted unanimously to not nominate a candidate.


Libertarian

William J. Murray announced on January 16, 1985, that he would seek the mayoralty as a
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and formally announced his campaign on January 28.


Fundraising

During the campaign Sanders had raised $24,428, spent $24,384, and had remaining debts of $555. Burns raised $21,465, spent $23,753, and had remaining debts of around $3,000. Gallagher had raised $10,060, spent $9,030, and had remaining debts of $1,271.


Endorsements


Polling


Results


Results by ward


References

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