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On November 8, 1994, Washington, D.C., held an election for mayor of the district. It featured the return of Marion Barry, who served as mayor from 1979 until 1991. Barry served six months in prison on a cocaine conviction. After his release from prison, Barry ran successfully for the Ward 8 city council seat in 1992, running under the slogan "He May Not Be Perfect, But He's Perfect for D.C." Upon this victory, Barry said he was "not interested in being mayor" again. This was by far the smallest Democratic victory margin in a partisan citywide election since the city was granted home rule.

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  • On November 8, 1994, Washington, D.C., held an election for mayor of the district. It featured the return of Marion Barry, who served as mayor from 1979 until 1991. Barry served six months in prison on a cocaine conviction. After his release from prison, Barry ran successfully for the Ward 8 city council seat in 1992, running under the slogan "He May Not Be Perfect, But He's Perfect for D.C." Upon this victory, Barry said he was "not interested in being mayor" again. This was by far the smallest Democratic victory margin in a partisan citywide election since the city was granted home rule. (en)
  • Les élections municipales de 1994 à Washington D.C. se sont tenues le 8 novembre 1994 afin d'élire le maire. La maire sortante, Sharon Pratt Kelly est battue aux primaires démocrate. L'ancien maire démocrate de la ville, Marion Barry, maire de 1979 à 1991, a fait 6 mois de prison à cause d'une affaire de drogue. Cette fois, il est candidat et il remporte les primaires démocrates. Marion Barry est élu maire mais c'est son pire score. (fr)
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  • On November 8, 1994, Washington, D.C., held an election for mayor of the district. It featured the return of Marion Barry, who served as mayor from 1979 until 1991. Barry served six months in prison on a cocaine conviction. After his release from prison, Barry ran successfully for the Ward 8 city council seat in 1992, running under the slogan "He May Not Be Perfect, But He's Perfect for D.C." Upon this victory, Barry said he was "not interested in being mayor" again. This was by far the smallest Democratic victory margin in a partisan citywide election since the city was granted home rule. (en)
  • Les élections municipales de 1994 à Washington D.C. se sont tenues le 8 novembre 1994 afin d'élire le maire. La maire sortante, Sharon Pratt Kelly est battue aux primaires démocrate. L'ancien maire démocrate de la ville, Marion Barry, maire de 1979 à 1991, a fait 6 mois de prison à cause d'une affaire de drogue. Cette fois, il est candidat et il remporte les primaires démocrates. Marion Barry est élu maire mais c'est son pire score. (fr)
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  • 1994 Washington, D.C., mayoral election (en)
  • Élection municipale de 1994 à Washington D.C. (fr)
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