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2013 Charlotte mayoral election

2013 Charlotte mayoral election

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The biennial Charlotte mayoral election was held on Tuesday, November 5, 2013. Primary elections were held on Tuesday, September 10, 2013.[1] Unaffiliated voters were allowed to vote in either the Democratic or Republican primary.

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On July 2, 2013, Anthony Foxx, a Democrat, announced that he would resign as mayor to become United States Secretary of Transportation. District 1 city councilperson Patsy Kinsey, also a Democrat, was named interim mayor the same day with the understanding that she would not stand in the mayoral election in November. Kinsey instead ran to regain the council seat she had vacated.

Democratic Party nominee Patrick Cannon, another member of the city council, won the general election to become the 55th mayor of Charlotte. However, only under four months into his term, on March 26, 2014, Cannon was arrested by the FBI on charges of accepting bribes (to which he later pleaded guilty) and resigned later that day, prompting the City Council to elect Dan Clodfelter to serve for the remainder of Cannon's term as the 57th Mayor of Charlotte.

Candidates

Democratic

  • Mayor Pro Tempore/City Council member Patrick Cannon[2]
  • Gary Mitchell Dunn [3]
  • City Council member James Mitchell, Jr.[4]
  • Lucille Puckett[5]

Declined

Republican

Results

Primaries

More information Candidates, Democratic Primary Election - Sept. 10 ...
More information Candidates, Republican Primary Election - Sept. 10 ...

General election

More information Candidates, General Election - Nov. 5 ...

References

  1. "Charlotte Observer: Senate votes 100-0 to confirm Anthony Foxx as transportation secretary today". Archived from the original on November 2, 2013. Retrieved June 27, 2013.
  2. "Charlotte Observer: Charlotte gets 2nd female mayor as Foxx resigns". Archived from the original on November 2, 2013. Retrieved July 2, 2013.

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