2011 Dallas mayoral election

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2011 Dallas mayoral election

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Nominee Mike Rawlings David Kunkle Ron Natinsky
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
First round vote 28,424 22,229 17,430
First round percentage 40.86% 31.96% 25.06%
Runoff vote 31,088 24,623
Runoff percentage 55.80% 44.20%

Mayor before election

Dwaine Caraway (acting)
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Mike Rawlings
Democratic

The Dallas mayoral election of 2011 took place on May 14, 2011, to elect the successor to incumbent Mayor Tom Leppert. Leppert decided not to run for a second term, deciding to instead run for United States Senate in 2012. The race is officially nonpartisan. After no candidate received a majority of the votes, the top two candidates – Mike Rawlings and David Kunkle – faced each other in a runoff election on June 18, 2011 in which Rawlings prevailed.

Candidates[]

  • David Kunkle – Retired Police Chief of Dallas
  • Ron Natinsky – Three term City Councilman from District 12 (Far North Dallas)
  • – Real Estate Appraiser and Perennial Candidate
  • Mike Rawlings – Former CEO of Pizza Hut and former Dallas Parks and Recreation Board President

Summary[]

On January 16, 2011, Mayor Tom Leppert announced that he would not run for reelection.[1] Republican City Councilman Ron Natinsky was the first major candidate to announce his candidacy, on January 19, 2011.[2] Democratic former Police Chief David Kunkle announced his candidacy on January 31, 2011.[3] Democratic former CEO of Pizza Hut Mike Rawlings was the last major candidate to announce his candidacy, on February 11, 2011.[4] Republican Edward Okpa entered the race last around the filing period. For the general elections, Rawlings raised over $1.5 million, while Natinsky raised about $400,000, Kunkle raised just under $200,000, and Okpa raised just over $100,000. Rawlings was endorsed by former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach, former Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk as well as city council members Tennell Atkins, Vonciel Jones Hill, and Carolyn Davis. Kunkle was endorsed by former Dallas Mayor Laura Miller. Natinsky was endorsed by acting mayor and councilman Dwaine Caraway, and council members Jerry Allen, Delia Jasso, Sheffie Kadane, Linda Koop, and Dave Neumann.

The runoff between Rawlings and Kunkle ensured that Dallas' mayor would be a Democrat after Republican Tom Leppert had run city hall for four years. During the runoff, Rawlings continued to dominate in fund-raising as he had in the general election. Rawlings was endorsed by both defeated general election candidates – Ron Natinsky and Edward Okpa.[5] Rawlings was also endorsed by several council members who had originally backed Natinsky, such as Jerry Allen, Delia Jasso, Sheffie Kadane, and Linda Koop as well as Ann Margolin, Pauline Medrano, and Steve Salazar, who all three had stayed neutral in the original general election.

Results[]

General election[]

Dallas mayoral election – May 14, 2011
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Nonpartisan Mike Rawlings 28,424 40.86%
Nonpartisan David Kunkle √ 22,229 31.96%
Nonpartisan Ron Natinsky 17,430 25.06%
Nonpartisan Edward Okpa 1,474 2.12%

Runoff results[]

Dallas mayoral election runoff – June 18, 2011
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Nonpartisan Mike Rawlings �� 31,088 55.80%
Nonpartisan David Kunkle 24,623 44.20%

References[]

  1. ^ "Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert says he won't run again, but hints at Senate". Retrieved January 16, 2011.
  2. ^ "WFAA: Ron Natinsky will run for Dallas mayor". Retrieved January 19, 2011.
  3. ^ "Former Dallas police Chief Kunkle makes it official: he wants to be your next mayor". Retrieved January 31, 2011.
  4. ^ "Park Board President Mike Rawlings will run for Dallas mayor". Retrieved November 2, 2011.
  5. ^ "Ron Natinsky announces endorsement of Rawlings in Dallas mayoral race". Retrieved May 20, 2011.

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