2014 Austin mayoral election|
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Turnout | 33.83% (first round)[1] 15.37% (runoff)[2] |
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Candidate
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Steve Adler
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Mike Martinez
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Party
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nonpartisan
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nonpartisan
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First round vote
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64,416
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51,892
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First round percentage
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36.77%
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29.62%
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Runoff vote
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52,159
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25,639
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Runoff percentage
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67.04%
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32.96%
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Candidate
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Sheryl Cole
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Todd Phelps
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Party
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nonpartisan
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nonpartisan
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First round vote
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25,846
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17,333
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First round percentage
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14.76%
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9.90%
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Mayor before election
Lee Leffingwell
Democratic
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Elected Mayor
Steve Adler
Democratic
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Adler launching his candidacy
The 2014 Austin mayoral election was held on November 4 and December 16, 2014 to elect the mayor of Austin, Texas. It saw the election of Steve Adler.
This was the first election held according to the new schedule in which elections are held every four years during the United States midterm election.
Election results[]
First round[]
Runoff[]
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