Elections are held in Lubbock , Texas to elect the city's mayor . Currently, such elections are regularly scheduled to elect mayors to two-year terms.
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2006 Lubbock mayoral election
Candidate
David Miller
Tom Martin
Party
nonpartisan
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Popular vote
10,819
8,717
Percentage
52.65%
42.42%
Mayor before election
Marc McDougal
Republican
Elected Mayor
David Miller
Republican
The 2006 Lubbock mayoral election was held on May 13, 2006, to elect the mayor of Lubbock, Texas . It saw the election of David Miller as the 32nd mayor of Lubbock.[1]
2006 Lubbock mayoral election[1]
Candidate
Votes
%
David Miller (incumbent)
10,819
52.65
Tom Martin
8,717
42.42
Ysabel Luna
602
2.93
Gilbert J. Montes II
404
1.97
Larry Noland
5
0.02
Total votes
20,547
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2008 [ ]
2008 Lubbock mayoral election
Candidate
Tom Martin
David Miller (incumbent)
Party
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Popular vote
13,405
8,472
Percentage
58.02%
36.67%
Mayor before election
David Miller
Republican
Elected Mayor
Tom Martin
Republican
The 2008 Lubbock mayoral election was held on May 10, 2008, to elect the mayor of Lubbock, Texas . It saw the election of Tom Martin as the 33rd mayor of Lubbock defeating the one term incumbent mayor David Miller.[2]
2008 Lubbock mayoral election[2]
Candidate
Votes
%
Tom Martin
13,405
58.02
David Miller (incumbent)
8,472
36.67
Gilbert J. Montes II
657
2.84
Roger Settler
569
2.46
Total votes
23,103
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2010 Lubbock mayoral election
Candidate
Tom Martin
Cody R. Smart
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Popular vote
7,696
2,447
Percentage
67.02%
21.31%
Mayor before election
Tom Martin
Republican
Elected Mayor
Tom Martin
Republican
The 2010 Lubbock mayoral election was held on May 8, 2010, to elect the mayor of Lubbock, Texas . It saw the reelection of Tom Martin .[3]
2010 Lubbock mayoral election[3]
Candidate
Votes
%
Tom Martin (incumbent)
7,696
67.02
Cody R. Smart
2,447
21.31
Roger Settler
794
6.91
Richard Quade
546
4.75
Total votes
11,483
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2012 Lubbock mayoral election
Candidate
Glen Robertson
Tom Martin
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Popular vote
12,457
6,603
Percentage
65.36%
34.64%
Mayor before election
Tom Martin
Republican
Elected Mayor
Glen Robertson
Republican
The 2012 Lubbock mayoral election was held on May 12, 2012, to elect the mayor of Lubbock, Texas . It saw the election of Glen Robertson , who unseated incumbent mayor Tom Martin .[4]
2012 Lubbock mayoral election[4]
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Votes
%
Glen Robertson
12,457
65.36
Tom Martin
6,603
34.64
Total votes
19,060
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2014 Lubbock mayoral election
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Glen Robertson
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Glen Robertson
Republican
The 2014 Lubbock mayoral election was held on May 10, 2014, to elect the mayor of Lubbock, Texas . Incumbent mayor Glen Robertson was reelected, running unopposed.[5]
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2016 Lubbock mayoral election
Candidate
Dan Pope
Todd Klein
Victor Hernandez
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11,134
6,672
1,825
Percentage
52.64%
31.54%
8.63%
Candidate
Ysidro Sid Gutierrez
Party
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Popular vote
1,522
Percentage
7.20%
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Glen Robertson
Republican
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Dan Pope
Republican
The 2016 Lubbock mayoral election was held on May 7, 2016, to elect the mayor of Lubbock, Texas . It saw the election of Dan Pope as Lubbock's 35th mayor.[6]
2016 Lubbock mayoral election[6]
Candidate
Votes
%
Dan Pope
11,134
52.64
Todd Klein
6,672
31.54
Victor Hernandez
1,825
8.63
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1,522
7.20
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21,153
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2018 Lubbock mayoral election
Candidate
Dan Pope
Jonathan Cothran
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2,686
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78.02%
18.39%
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Republican
The 2018 Lubbock mayoral election was held on May 5, 2018, to elect the mayor of Lubbock, Texas . It saw the re-election of Dan Pope .[7]
2018 Lubbock mayoral election[7]
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11,394
78.02
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524
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2020 Lubbock mayoral election
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Dan Pope
Stephen Sanders
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nonpartisan
Nonpartisan
Popular vote
48,818
38,818
Percentage
55.71
44.29
Mayor before election
Dan Pope
Republican
Elected Mayor
Dan Pope
Republican
The 2020 Lubbock mayoral election took place on November 3, 2020. The election saw Dan Pope reelected to serve a third consecutive term as mayor.[8]
The election was originally scheduled to take place on May 2, 2020, however was postponed to November 3 after a proclamation from Texas governor Greg Abbott to allow political subdivisions to delay voting.[9] The delay was due to concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic .[10]
2020 Lubbock mayoral election[8] [11]
Candidate
Votes
%
Dan Pope (incumbent)
48,818
55.71
Stephen Sanders
38,818
44.29
Total votes
87,636
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References [ ]
^ a b "Lubbock County — General/Special Elections — May 13, 2006" (PDF) . Lubbock County Elections Office . Retrieved November 2, 2020 .
^ a b "Lubbock County - City/School/Water District Elections - May 10, 2008" (PDF) . Lubbock County Elections Office . Retrieved November 2, 2020 .
^ a b "Lubbock County — General and Special Elections — May 08, 2010" (PDF) . Lubbock County Elections Office . Retrieved November 2, 2020 .
^ a b "CITY OF LBK CUMULATIVE — Official Lubbock County — General and Special Elections — May 12, 2012" (PDF) . City of Lubbock. Retrieved October 6, 2019 .
^ "Municipal elections in Lubbock, Texas (2014)" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved August 1, 2021 .
^ a b "CITIES AND SCHOOLS GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS MAY 7, 2016 OFFICIAL RESULTS" . City of Lubbock. Retrieved October 6, 2019 .
^ a b "CITIES AND SCHOOLS GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS MAY 5, 2018 OFFICIAL RESULTS" . City of Lubbock. Retrieved November 2, 2020 .
^ a b "ELECTION RESULTS: Final results for city, county, most state races" . KCBD News . Retrieved November 4, 2020 .
^ "City of Lubbock - 2020 Election Information" . City of Lubbock .
^ "Mayoral election in Lubbock, Texas (2020)" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved August 1, 2021 .
^ "NOVEMBER 3, 2020 GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS" . Clarity Elections . Retrieved November 4, 2020 .