2013 Tulsa mayoral election
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2013 Tulsa mayoral election
Candidate | Dewey Bartlett | Kathy Taylor | Bill Christiansen |
---|---|---|---|
Party | Nonpartisan | Nonpartisan | Nonpartisan |
First round | 19,949 34.21% |
24,529 42.07% |
13,488 23.13% |
Runoff | 39,739 54.98% |
32,534 45.02% |
Eliminated |
The 2013 Tulsa mayoral election was held on June 11, 2013 to elect the mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma. No candidate received a majority vote in the primary elections, and the top two finishers advanced to a runoff election on November 12, 2013. Incumbent mayor Dewey F. Bartlett Jr. was re-elected to a second term after facing former mayor Kathy Taylor.[1]
This was the first mayoral election in Tulsa to use a nonpartisan two-round system rather than partisan primary system. Candidates' party affiliations did not appear on the ballot.[2]
General election
[edit ]Candidates
[edit ]Advanced to runoff
[edit ]- Dewey F. Bartlett Jr. (Republican), incumbent mayor since 2009
- Kathy Taylor (Democratic), former mayor (2006–2009)
Eliminated in primary
[edit ]- Jerry DeWayne Branch (Independent)
- Bill Christiansen (Republican), former city councilor
- Lawrence Kirkpatrick (Independent), perennial candidate
Results
[edit ]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nonpartisan | Kathy Taylor | 24,529 | 42.07 | |
Nonpartisan | Dewey F. Bartlett Jr. (incumbent) | 19,949 | 34.21 | |
Nonpartisan | Bill Christiansen | 13,488 | 23.13 | |
Nonpartisan | Lawrence Kirkpatrick | 204 | 0.35 | |
Nonpartisan | Jerry DeWayne Branch | 136 | 0.23 | |
Total votes | 58,306 | 100.00 |
Runoff
[edit ]Results
[edit ]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nonpartisan | Dewey F. Bartlett Jr. (incumbent) | 39,739 | 54.98 | |
Nonpartisan | Kathy Taylor | 32,534 | 45.02 | |
Total votes | 72,273 | 100.00 |
References
[edit ]- ^ Canfield, Kevin (November 13, 2013). "Bartlett triumphs in Tulsa mayoral race". Tulsa World.
- ^ "League of Women Voters opposes proposed city charter changes". Tulsa World. July 23, 2011.
- ^ "OK Election Results". results.okelections.us. June 11, 2013.
- ^ "OK Election Results". results.okelections.us. November 12, 2013.