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The San Antonio mayoral election of 2009 was held on May 9, 2009. The incumbent mayor Phil Hardberger was term-limited after serving two terms. The election was won by Julian Castro, who took office on June 1, 2009.
Former City Councilman and 2005 Mayoral Candidate Julian Castro
City Councilwoman (District 8) Diane Cibrian
City Councilwoman (District 2) Sheila D. McNeil
PR Consultant and small business owner Trish DeBerry-Mejia
Perennial Candidate Julie Iris Oldham
Perennial Candidate Rhett R. Smith
Perennial Candidate Michael "Commander" Idrogo
Napoleon Madrid
Lauro Bustamante
Frontrunner Status[]
After the deadline to file passed, four candidates (Castro, Cibrian, McNeil and DeBerry-Mejia) were considered the frontrunners in the race. Polls showed Castro ahead by big margins, and some polls showed Castro winning outright without need for a runoff election. Second place was highly contentious, with Cibrian and DeBerry-Mejia trading off for second place.
Election Day[]
On May 9, 2009, the election for Mayor was held. Turnout was slightly higher in the May 2009 election than the May 2007 elections, with 11.61% of registered voters casting a ballot in the 2009 election (as opposed to 10.16% in 2007). Also, more votes were cast during Early Voting than on election day (55,780 votes cast during Early Voting to 34,055 on Election Day.)
A majority of votes is required to win the office of Mayor of San Antonio. If no person earns a majority, the two top vote earners shall advance to a runoff election to decide. Mayoral elections are non-partisan.
San Antonio Mayor, 2009 Regular election, May 9, 2009
Candidate
Votes
%
±
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Julian Castro
42,745
56.23%
Trish DeBerry-Mejia
22,031
28.98%
Diane G. Cibrian
6,181
8.13%
Sheila D. McNeil
2,962
3.90%
Rhett R. Smith
715
0.94%
Lauro Bustamante
441
0.58%
Julie Iris Oldham
385
0.51%
Michael "Commander" Idrogo
371
0.49%
Napoleon Madrid
188
0.25%
Turnout
76,019
9.83%*
* Vote percentage only include votes for San Antonio Mayor. The remaining 1.78 percent in the election voted for different constituencies, or did not cast a vote for Mayor of San Antonio