2018 Oklahoma City mayoral election

2018 mayoral election in Oklahoma City

2018 Oklahoma City mayoral election

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Candidate David Holt Taylor M. Neighbors
Popular vote 20,409 3,443
Percentage 78.53% 13.25%

 
Candidate Randall Smith
Popular vote 2,138
Percentage 8.23%

Mayor before election

Mick Cornett
Republican

Elected Mayor

David Holt
Republican

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The 2018 Oklahoma City mayoral election took place on February 13, 2018,[1] to elect the next Mayor of Oklahoma City. Incumbent Republican mayor Mick Cornett did not seek a fifth term as mayor.[2] Republican candidate David Holt won the election with 78.5% of the vote. Since Holt won a majority in the initial round of the election, a runoff was not required.[1]

All Oklahoma city municipal elections are required to be non-partisan, but candidates can be affiliated with a political party

General election

First round

2018 Oklahoma City mayoral election results[2]
Candidate Votes %
David Holt 20,409 78.53%
Taylor M. Neighbors 3,443 13.25%
Randall Smith 2,138 8.23%
Total votes 25,990 100.00%

References

  1. ^ a b "Holt elected as next Oklahoma City Mayor". Oklahoma City. February 13, 2019. Retrieved September 26, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Crum, William (February 13, 2018). "Holt elected Oklahoma City mayor". The Oklahoman. Retrieved September 26, 2019.
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