2009 El Paso mayoral election

El Paso mayoral election, 2009

← 2005 May 14, 2009 (2009-05-14)[1] 2013 →
Turnout8.87%[1]
 
Candidate John Cook Gus Haddad Carlos Rivera
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 18,731 8,483 1,767
Percentage 61.20% 27.72% 5.77%

Mayor before election

John Cook
Democratic

Elected Mayor

John Cook
Democratic

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The 2009 El Paso mayoral election was held on May 14, 2009 to elect the mayor of El Paso, Texas. It saw the reelection of incumbent mayor John Cook.

No runoff was required, as Cook secured a majority of the vote in the initial round.

Results

Results[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan John Cook (incumbent) 18,731 61.20
Nonpartisan Gus Haddad 8,483 27.72
Nonpartisan Carlos Rivera 1,767 5.77
Nonpartisan Alfrank Catucci 769 2.51
Nonpartisan David E. Henderson 529 1.73
Nonpartisan Lee Mendez 1,767 5.77
Total votes 30,604

References

  1. ^ a b c "Election Summary Report 2009 MAY CITIES, SCHOOLS GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, ALL RACES ELECTION RESULTS COMBINED OFFICIAL FINAL" (PDF). El Paso County. May 14, 2009. Retrieved October 23, 2019.[permanent dead link]
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