2002 Long Beach, California, mayoral election|
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| Candidate |
Beverly O'Neill |
Dan Baker |
| Party |
Nonpartisan |
Nonpartisan |
| First-round vote |
11,032 |
9,628 |
| First-round percentage |
28.3% |
24.7% |
| Second-round vote |
unknown |
15,173 |
| Second-round percentage |
unknown% |
36.7% |
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| Candidate |
Norm Ryan |
Ray Grabinski |
| Party |
Nonpartisan |
Nonpartisan |
| First-round vote |
8,909 |
7,490 |
| First-round percentage |
22.8% |
19.2% |
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Long Beach, California, held an election for mayor on April 9, 2002 and June 4, 2002. It saw the reelection of Beverly O'Neill to an unprecedented third term. O'Neill had to run as a write-in, as she was otherwise term limited. In the runoff she faced city councilman Dan Baker and write-in Norm Ryan.