2014 Tallahassee mayoral election|
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Turnout | 22.91% |
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The 2014 Tallahassee mayoral election took place on August 26, 2014, in the city of Tallahassee, Florida.
Incumbent Mayor John Marks refused to run a fourth term which resulted in a new seat being open for the candidates. A nonpartisan primary was held between three candidates with Andrew Gillum winning the race by 76 percent.[1]
A run-off election was supposed to be held on November 4 between Gillum and the write-in candidate Evin Matthews. However, Mathews withdrew from the race on August 27, 2014, resulting in Gillum becoming the mayor-elect.[2]
Election results
First round
2014 Tallahassee mayoral election results[3]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Andrew Gillum
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19,658
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75.69
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Zack Richardson
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3,670
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14.13
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Larry Hendricks
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2,642
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10.17
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