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Review of the election
2020 Phoenix mayoral election
Candidate
Kate Gallego
Merissa Hamilton
Tim Seay
Popular vote
349,959
152,172
72,280
Percentage
60.9%
26.5%
12.6%
The 2020 Phoenix mayoral election took place on November 3, 2020, to elect the Mayor of Phoenix, Arizona . The election was held concurrently with elections to City Council Districts 1, 3, 5, and 7.[ 1]
The election is officially nonpartisan. Incumbent mayor Kate Gallego was re-elected with an absolute majority of the vote. Therefore, a runoff election was not held on March 9, 2021.[ 1]
Incumbent mayor Kate Gallego was first elected in a 2019 special election held due to the resignation of mayor Greg Stanton .[ 2]
Candidates
Declared
Kate Gallego, incumbent Mayor[ 3]
Merissa Hamilton, businesswoman and chair of the Arizona State Legislature sub-committee on policing[ 4]
Tim Seay, businessman
Juan Schoville, indie music producer & martial artist (Write-in)[ 5]
Joshua "Crisco Kidd" Carmona, radio personality of 98.3 FM (Write-in)[ 6]
General election
Results
2020 Phoenix mayoral election
Candidate
Votes
%
Kate Gallego (incumbent)
349,959
60.9%
Merissa Hamilton
152,172
26.5%
Tim Seay
72,280
12.6%
Total votes
574,411
100.0%
References
^ a b "City of Phoenix: November 3, 2020 election" (PDF) . City of Phoenix, City Clerk Department, Records and Elections Division . Retrieved August 9, 2020 .
^ Boehm, Jessica (March 12, 2019). "Latest numbers: Kate Gallego wins big in race for Phoenix mayor" . The Arizona Republic . Gannett . Retrieved October 22, 2020 .
^ Rodish, David (October 17, 2020). "Phoenix Mayor and City Council candidates" . The State Press . Retrieved October 22, 2020 .
^ Fifield, Jen (September 25, 2020). "Election: Meet the candidates for Phoenix mayor and City Council" . The Arizona Republic . Gannett . Retrieved October 22, 2020 .
^ Bartesaghi Mena, Diego Jesús (September 17, 2020). "22-Year-Old Juan Schoville Runs for Phoenix Mayor to 'Make Politics Sane Again' " . Latino Rebels . The Futuro Media Group. Retrieved October 22, 2020 .
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