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Durham mayoral election, 2011

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Candidate Bill Bell Sylvester Williams
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 18,829 4,066
Percentage 81.83% 17.67%

Mayor before election

Bill Bell
Democratic

Elected mayor

Bill Bell
Democratic

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The 2011 Durham mayoral election was held on November 8, 2011, to elect the mayor of Durham, North Carolina. It saw the reelection of incumbent mayor Bill Bell.

Results

Primary

The date of the primary was October 11, 2011.

General election results
Candidate Votes %
Bill Bell (incumbent) 9,380 80.81
Sylvester Williams 889 7.66
Joe W. Bowser 867 7.47
Ralph Madison McKinney, Jr. 471 4.06
Total votes 11,607

General election

General election results
Candidate Votes %
Bill Bell (incumbent) 18,829 81.83
Sylvester Williams 4,066 17.67
Write-in 116 0.50
Total votes 23,011

References

  1. ^ "OFFICIAL RESULTS DURHAM COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS VOTER TURNOUT STATISTICS October 11, 2011 Municipal Primary OFFICIAL RESULTS". Durham County, NC. Retrieved October 26, 2019.
  2. "OFFICIAL RESULTS DURHAM COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS VOTER TURNOUT STATISTICS November 8, 2011 Municipal Election OFFICIAL RESULTS". Durham County, NC. Retrieved October 26, 2019.
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