2014 Long Beach, California, mayoral election|
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Turnout | 18.25% (first round))[3] 20.53% (runoff)[4] |
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Candidate
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Robert Garcia
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Damon Dunn
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Bonnie Lowenthal
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First-round vote
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11,873
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10,637
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9,227
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First-round percentage
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25.24%
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22.61%
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19.62%
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Second-round vote
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27,420
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25,275
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Second-round percentage
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52.04%
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47.96%
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Candidate
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Gerrie Schipske
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Doug Otto
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First-round vote
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7,192
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6,363
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First-round percentage
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15.29%
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13.53%
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Long Beach, California, held an election for mayor on April 8, 2014 and June 2, 2014. It saw the election of Robert Garcia.
In winning, Garcia became the first openly gay person to be elected Mayor of Long Beach. Garcia is a Democrat, but was elected without a party affiliation, as municipal elections in California are officially non-partisan.
Incumbent Bob Foster was term limited.
Results
First round
First round results[1]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Robert Garcia
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11,873
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25.24%
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Damon Dunn
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10,637
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22.61%
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Bonnie Lowenthal
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9,227
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19.62%
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Gerrie Schipske
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7,192
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15.29%
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Doug Otto
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6,363
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13.53%
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Jana Shields
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1,017
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2.16%
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Steven Paul Mozena
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230
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0.49%
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Eric Rock
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205
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0.44%
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Mineo L. Gonzalez
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185
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0.39%
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Richard Anthony Camp
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107
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0.23%
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Total votes
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47,036
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100.0%
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Runoff
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