Electoral History
Mayor of Savannah, 2003
Threshold > 50%
First Ballot, November 4, 2003
| Candidate | Affiliation | Support | Outcome |
| Pete Liakakis | Democratic | 34% | Runoff |
| Otis Johnson | Democratic | 33% | Runoff |
| Frank Rossiter | Democratic | 17% | Defeated |
| Dicky Mopper | Republican | 16% | Defeated |
| Others | n/a | 1% | Defeated |
Second Ballot, November 25, 2003
| Candidate | Affiliation | Support | Outcome |
| Otis Johnson | Democratic | 51% | Elected |
| Pete Liakakis | Democratic | 49% | Defeated |
Mayor of Savannah, 2007
Threshold > 50%
First Ballot, November 6, 2007
| Candidate | Affiliation | Support | Outcome |
| Otis Johnson | Democratic | 12,826 (70%) | Elected |
| Floyd Adams, Jr. | Democratic | 2,359 (13%) | Defeated |
| John McMasters | Republican | 2,205 (12%) | Defeated |
| Others | n/a | 1,023 (5%) | Defeated |
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