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2019 Raleigh mayoral election

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Candidate Mary-Ann Baldwin Charles Francis
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 20,755 16,910
Percentage 38.23% 31.15%

 
Candidate Caroline Sullivan Zainab Baloch
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 11,121 3,501
Percentage 20.49% 6.45%

Mayor before election

Nancy McFarlane
Independent

Elected mayor

Mary-Ann Baldwin
Democratic

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The 2019 mayoral election in the city of Raleigh, North Carolina, was held on Tuesday, October 8, 2019. Former City Council member Mary-Ann Baldwin placed first in the election, followed by attorney Charles Francis. Although Baldwin did not receive a majority of the vote, Francis declined to seek a runoff, leaving Baldwin elected as the city's next mayor.

Incumbent Mayor Nancy McFarlane, first elected for a two-year term in 2011 and re-elected in 2013, 2015, and 2017, was eligible to seek re-election, but announced that she would not seek a fifth term.

Candidates

Declared

  • Mary-Ann Baldwin, former member of the Raleigh City Council
  • Zainab Baloch, community activist and candidate for City Council in 2017
  • Charles Francis, attorney and candidate for Mayor in 2017
  • George Knott, musician
  • Caroline Sullivan, former Wake County commissioner
  • Justin L. Sutton, attorney

Declined

Endorsements

Mary-Ann Baldwin

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Caroline Sullivan

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First round results

2019 Raleigh mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Non-partisan Mary-Ann Baldwin 20,755 38.23%
Non-partisan Charles Francis 16,910 31.15%
Non-partisan Caroline Sullivan 11,121 20.49%
Non-partisan Zainab Baloch 3,501 6.45%
Non-partisan Justin L. Sutton 1,121 2.07%
Non-partisan George Knott 737 1.36%
Other Write-ins 140 0.26
Turnout 54,285

Notes

  1. Baldwin is registered as a Democrat.
  2. Francis is registered as a Democrat.
  3. Sullivan is registered as a Democrat.
  4. Baloch is registered as a Democrat.
  5. Sutton is registered Unaffiliated.
  6. Knott is registered as a Democrat.

References

  1. Johnson, Anna; Doran, Will (October 11, 2019). "Mary-Ann Baldwin is Raleigh's next mayor after Francis decides against runoff". The News & Observer. Raleigh, North Carolina. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
  2. McFarlane, Nancy (March 13, 2019). "'Raleigh politics could use a reset': Mayor McFarlane not running again". WRAL-TV. Raleigh, North Carolina. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
  3. Billman, Jeffrey C. (March 27, 2019). "Exclusive: Mary-Ann Baldwin Says She's Running for Mayor to Lead Raleigh Into a Bold Progressive Future". Indy Week. Durham, North Carolina. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
  4. Johnson, Anna (April 22, 2019). "Former candidate, activist Zainab Baloch running to be Raleigh's next mayor". The News & Observer. Raleigh, North Carolina. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
  5. Johnson, Anna (March 14, 2019). "With McFarlane out, could one of these people be Raleigh's next mayor?". The News & Observer. Raleigh, North Carolina. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
  6. Johnson, Anna (May 1, 2019). "He'd hate to be Raleigh's next mayor, but he's running anyway. 5 candidates now in race". The News & Observer. Raleigh, North Carolina. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
  7. ^ Tauss, Leigh (March 25, 2019). "Former Wake Commissioner Caroline Sullivan Announces Run for Raleigh Mayor". INDY Week. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
  8. "Wake County Board of Elections list of candidates" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 5, 2019. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
  9. "Endorsements 2019: Down With the Raleigh NIMBYs". INDY Week. September 18, 2019. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
  10. "2019 election results". Wake County Board of Elections. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
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