2019 Dallas mayoral election
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On May 4, 2019, the city of Dallas, Texas, held an election to choose the next Mayor of Dallas. The election began as a nonpartisan blanket primary, no candidate took a majority of over 50% of the total vote so the two top vote-earners Eric Johnson and Scott Griggs advanced to a runoff election on June 8. Incumbent mayor Mike Rawlings was unable to run for reelection due to term limits. Dallas also concurrently elected all 14 members of its city council, and 3 of the 9 total members of the Dallas Independent School District. Johnson won the runoff with 55.61%.
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*Jessica Gonzalez, Texas State Representative, District 104
*Ana-Maria Ramos, Texas State Representative, District 102
*Angela Hunt, former Dallas City Council Member, District 14
*Philip Kingston, Dallas City Council Member, District 14
*Adam Medrano, Dallas City Council Member, District 2; former Dallas Independent School District Trustee, District 8
*Omar Narvaez, Dallas City Council Member, District 6
*Mark Clayton, Dallas City Council Member, District 9
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*Our Revolution
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*Larry Casto, former Dallas City Attorney
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*Colin Allred, U.S. Representative
*Eddie Bernice Johnson, U.S. Representative
*Lance Gooden, U.S. Representative
*Sylvia Garcia, U.S. Representative
*Mike Rawlings, Mayor of Dallas
*Ron Kirk, former Mayor of Dallas
*Tom Leppert, former Mayor of Dallas
*Steve Bartlett, former Mayor of Dallas
*Royce West, Texas State Senator, District 23
*John Carona, former Texas State Senator, District 16
*Roberto Alonzo, former Texas State Representative, District 104
*Linda Koop, former Texas State Representative; former member of the Dallas City Council
*Michelle Beckley, Texas State Representative, District 65
*Terry Meza, Texas State Representative, District 105
*Victoria Neave, Texas State Representative, District 107
*Carl Sherman, Texas State Representative, District 109
*Helen Giddings, Texas State Representative, District 109
*Angie Chen Button, Texas State Representative, District 112
*Dan Huberty, Texas State Representative, District 127
*Harold Dutton Jr., Texas State Representative, District 142
*Greg Ellis, former professional football player
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*Hillary Clinton, 67th United States Secretary of State; Former United States Senator from New York; Former First Lady of the United States
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*George P. Bush, Land Commissioner of Texas
*Poncho Nevárez, Texas State Representative, District 74
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On May 4, 2019, the city of Dallas, Texas, held an election to choose the next Mayor of Dallas. The election began as a nonpartisan blanket primary, no candidate took a majority of over 50% of the total vote so the two top vote-earners Eric Johnson and Scott Griggs advanced to a runoff election on June 8. Incumbent mayor Mike Rawlings was unable to run for reelection due to term limits. Dallas also concurrently elected all 14 members of its city council, and 3 of the 9 total members of the Dallas Independent School District. Johnson won the runoff with 55.61%.
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