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Mayoral election in Seattle, Washington
2005 Seattle mayoral election|
Turnout | 51.36% |
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Candidate
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Greg Nickels
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Al Runte
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Party
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Nonpartisan
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Nonpartisan
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Popular vote
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115,257
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62,591
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Percentage
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64.15%
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34.84%
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Mayor before election
Greg Nickels
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Elected Mayor
Greg Nickels
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The 2005 Seattle mayoral election took place November 8, 2005. Incumbent Mayor Greg Nickels was reelected to a second term.
Primary[]
The primary was held September 20, 2005.[1]
General election[]
The general election was held November 8.[1]
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