Dallas municipal election, 2015

Dallas municipal election, 2015
Texas
2015


The 2015 Dallas municipal election was the most recent mayoral election in Dallas, Texas.[1] The election day was May 9, 2015,[2] and if a runoff election is required, that will be held on June 13, 2015.[3] Incumbent Democratic Mayor Mike Rawlings ran and won re-election to a second term in office[4] against challengers Marcos Ronquillo, an attorney,[5][6] and write-in candidate Richard Sheridan, a retired engineer and anti-gay government activist.[7][8]

Six of the current 14 members of the City Council ran unopposed, but eight other seats were contested. Historically less than 10% of voters participate in Dallas City Council elections [9] although 9 days of early voting were provided [10] from April 27 thru May 5. The Dallas County Elections office has published a map of these polling locations for reference.[11]

Mayor

Candidate Vote Number Vote Percentage[12]
Mike Rawlings 30,692 72.95%
Marcos Ronquillo 11,383 27.05%

District 1

Candidate Vote Number Vote Percentage[13]
Scott Griggs 1,843 100.00%

District 2

Candidate Vote Number Vote Percentage[14]
Adam Medrano 1,125 100.00%

District 3

(incumbent termed out)

Candidate Vote Number Vote Percentage[15]
Casey Thomas, II 1,297 38.08%
Joe Tave 936 27.48%
Gerald Britt 466 13.68%
B.D. Howard 461 13.53%
Wini Cannon 246 7.22%

District 4

(incumbent termed out)

Candidate Vote Number Vote Percentage[16]
Carolyn King Arnold 1,552 51.51%
Carl Hays 397 13.18%
Sandra Crenshaw 380 12.61%
D. Marcus Ranger 254 8.43%
Keyaira D. Saunders 254 8.43%
James Ross 99 3.29%
Linda M. Wilkerson-Wynn 98 3.25%
Stephen King 56 1.86%

District 5

Candidate Vote Number Vote Percentage[17]
Rick Callahan 989 66.42%
Sherry Cordova 407 27.33%
Jesse Diaz 93 6.25%

District 6

Candidate Vote Number Vote Percentage[18]
Monica R. Alonzo 958 81.74%
Daniel "DC" Caldwell, I 152 12.97%
Lakolya London 41 3.50%
Ozumba Lnuk-X 21 1.79%

District 7

(incumbent termed out)

Candidate Vote Number Vote Percentage[19]
Tiffinni A. Young 1,304 40.55%
Kevin Felder 456 14.18%
Baranda J. Fermin 433 13.46%
Hasani Burton 413 12.84%
Juanita Wallace 240 7.46%
John Lawson 165 5.13%
Randall Parker 131 4.07%
James "J.T." Turknett 74 2.30%

District 8

(incumbent termed out)

Candidate Vote Number Vote Percentage[20]
Dianne Gibson 757 32.10%
Erik Wilson 618 26.21%
Gail Terrell 542 22.99%
Subrina Lynn Brenham 187 7.93%
Clara McDade 137 5.81%
Eric Lemonte Williams 117 4.96%

District 9

(incumbent termed out)

Candidate Vote Number Vote Percentage[21]
Mark Clayton 3,647 57.88%
Darren Boruff 1,626 25.81%
Christopher Jackson 618 9.81%
Sam Merten 309 4.90%
Will Logg 101 1.60%

District 10

(incumbent termed out)

Candidate Vote Number Vote Percentage[22]
Paul Reyes 2,337 40.85%
Adam McGough 2,081 36.37%
James N. White 1,303 22.78%

District 11

Candidate Vote Number Vote Percentage[23]
Lee M. Kleinman 1,959 100.00%

District 12

Candidate Vote Number Vote Percentage[24]
Sandy Greyson 1,414 100.00%

District 13

Candidate Vote Number Vote Percentage[25]
Jennifer Staubach Gates 4,644 100.00%

District 14

Candidate Vote Number Vote Percentage[26]
Philip T. Kingston 2,871 100.00%

References


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