November 1993: Tom Murphy Elected — Will Become the City of Pittsburgh’s First North Side Mayor

Tom Murphy’s second mayoral campaign ended successfully less than a mile from where the first began 5 years ago. Fittingly the second celebration was held at Holy Trinity Greek Church on W. North Avenue.

In 1989 on the Allegheny Landing (next to the Sixth Street Bridge) Murphy first announced he would run for Mayor. He then launched a door-to-door campaign that found him finishing second to Sophie Masloff in the primary.

This year things were different. Murphy had the party endorsement. From early in the evening it was clear that Murphy would become the first Pittsburgh Mayor elected that lived on the North Side. With an almost insurmountable 6 to 1 Democratic registration, the contest was never really in doubt…

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