Elections are currently held every three years to elect the mayor of Irving, Texas.
1997
1997 Irving mayoral election|
Turnout | 9.26% (G) 7.15% (R) |
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Candidate
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Morris Parrish
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Harry Joe
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Randy Randle
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Party
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Nonpartisan
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Nonpartisan
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Nonpartisan
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Popular vote
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3,348 (G) 3,258 (R)
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3,168 (G) 3,209 (R)
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1,804
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Percentage
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40.24% (G) 50.38% (R)
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38.08% (G) 49.62% (R)
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21.68%
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Mayor before election
Morris Parrish
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Elected mayor
Morris Parrish
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The 1997 Irving mayoral election was held on May 3, 1997. Since no candidate had received more than 50% of the votes, a run-off election took place on May 17, 1997. It saw the reelection of Morris Parrish.
General election results[1]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Morris Parrish
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3,348
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40.24
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Harry Joe
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3,168
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38.08
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Randy Randle
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1,804
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21.68
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Total votes
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8,320
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100
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Run-off election results[2]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Morris Parrish
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3,258
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50.38
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Harry Joe
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3,209
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49.62
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Total votes
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6,467
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100
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1999
1999 Irving mayoral election|
Turnout | 6.22% |
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Candidate
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Joe Putnam
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Roland Jeter
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Party
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Nonpartisan
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Nonpartisan
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Popular vote
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3,847
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2,998
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Percentage
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52.98%
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41.29%
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Candidate
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Clair Woertendyke
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Michael Compotaro
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Party
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Nonpartisan
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Nonpartisan
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Popular vote
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299
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117
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Percentage
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4.12%
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1.61%
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Mayor before election
Morris Parrish
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Elected mayor
Joe Putnam
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The 1999 Irving mayoral election was held on May 1, 1999. It saw the election of Joe Putnam.
Election results[3]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Joe Putnam
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3,847
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52.98
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Roland Jeter
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2,998
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41.29
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Clair Woertendyke
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299
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4.12
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Michael Compotaro
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117
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1.61
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Total votes
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7,261
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100
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2002
2002 Irving mayoral election|
Turnout | 10.08% |
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Candidate
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Joe Putnam
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Melvin L. Pullen
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Party
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Nonpartisan
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Nonpartisan
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Popular vote
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1,024
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268
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Percentage
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77.91%
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22.09%
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Mayor before election
Joe Putnam
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Elected mayor
Joe Putnam
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The 2002 Irving mayoral election was held on May 4, 2002. The incumbent mayor Joe Putnam was reelected.
Election results[4]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Joe Putnam
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1,024
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77.91
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Melvin L. Pullen
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268
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22.09
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Total votes
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1,292
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100
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2005
2005 Irving mayoral election|
Turnout | 14.42% (General) 11.76% (Run-off) |
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Candidate
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Herbert Gears
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Marvin Randle
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Party
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Nonpartisan
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Nonpartisan
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Popular vote
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2,035 (G) 4,925 (R)
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2,726 (G) 3,999 (R)
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Percentage
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21.16% (G) 55.19% (R)
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28.35% 44.81% (R)
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Candidate
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Terry Waldrum
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Joe Putnam
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Party
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Nonpartisan
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Nonpartisan
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Popular vote
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1,966
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1,408
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Percentage
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20.45%
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14.65%
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Mayor before election
Joe Putnam
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Elected mayor
Herbert Gears
Democratic
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The 2005 Irving mayoral election was held on May 7, 2005. As no candidate had received more than 50% of the votes, a run-off election took place on June 11. Herbert Gears was elected.
General election results[5]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Marvin Randle
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2,726
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28.35
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Herbert Gears
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2,035
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21.16
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Terry Waldrum
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1,966
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20.45
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Joe Putnam
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1,408
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14.64
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Owen DeWitt
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1,089
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11.32
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Thomas D. Spink
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304
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3.16
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Melvin L. Pullen
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88
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0.92
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Total votes
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9,616
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100
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Run-off election results[6]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Herbert Gears
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4,925
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55.19
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Marvin Randle
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3,999
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44.81
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Total votes
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8,924
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100
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2008
2008 Irving mayoral election|
Turnout | 5.41% |
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The 2008 Irving mayoral election was held on May 10, 2008. The incumbent mayor Herbert Gears was reelected.
Election results[7]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Herbert Gears
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5,320
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54.07
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Roland Jeter
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3,737
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37.98
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Rigo Reza
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782
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7.95
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Total votes
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9,839
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100
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2011
2011 Irving mayoral election|
Turnout | 11.09% (General) 9.70% (Run-off) |
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The 2011 Irving mayoral election was held on May 14, 2011. As no candidates had received over 50% of the votes, a run-off election took place on June 18. Beth Van Duyne, a former member of the city council, was elected as the new mayor.
General election results[8]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Beth Van Duyne
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4,377
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41.48
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Herbert Gears
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3,986
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37.78
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Joe Putnam
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1,475
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13.98
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Tom Spink
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713
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6.76
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Total votes
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10,551
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100
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Run-off election results[9]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Beth Van Duyne
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6,865
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57.04
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Herbert Gears
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5,170
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42.96
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Total votes
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12,035
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100
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2014
2014 Irving mayoral election|
Turnout | 5.27% |
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The 2014 Irving mayoral election was held on May 10, 2014. The incumbent mayor Beth Van Duyne won reelection for a second term.
Election results[10]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Beth Van Duyne
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4,934
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69.48
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Herbert Gears
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2,167
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30.52
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Total votes
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7,101
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100
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2017
2017 Irving mayoral election|
Turnout | 7.87% |
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Candidate
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Rick Stopfer
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Kristi Weaver Pena
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Party
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Nonpartisan
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Nonpartisan
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Popular vote
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6,795
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1,984
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Percentage
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67.48%
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19.70%
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Candidate
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Elvia Espino
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J. C. Gonzalez
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Party
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Nonpartisan
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Nonpartisan
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Popular vote
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904
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386
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Percentage
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8.98%
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3.83%
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The 2017 Irving mayoral election was held on May 6, 2017. The incumbent mayor Beth Van Duyne did not seek reelection. Rick Stopfer, a member of the city council, was elected as the next mayor.[11]
Election results[12]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Rick Stopfer
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6,795
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67.48
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Kristi Weaver Pena
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1,984
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19.70
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Elvia Espino
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904
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8.98
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J. C. Gonzalez
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386
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3.83
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Total votes
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10,069
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100
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2020
2020 Irving mayoral election|
Turnout | 66.13% |
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Candidate
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Rick Stopfer
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Olivia Novelo Abreu
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Party
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Nonpartisan
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Nonpartisan
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Popular vote
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35,532
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30,424
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Percentage
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54.87%
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46.13%
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The 2020 Irving mayoral election was held on November 3, 2020. It was originally scheduled to be held on May 2, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[13] The incumbent mayor won the reelection into a second term.[14]
Election results[15]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Rick Stopfer
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35,532
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53.87
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Olivia Novelo Abreu
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30,424
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46.13
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Total votes
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65,956
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100
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2023
The 2023 Irving mayoral election was held on May 6, 2023. The incumbent mayor Rick Stopfer won the election automatically since he ran unopposed.[16]
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- ^ "Final Cumulative Report City of Irving Runoff Election, May 17, 1997" (PDF). Dallas County Elections Department. May 17, 1997. Retrieved May 24, 2023.
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- ^ "Summary Rept-Group Detail, 2014 Joint Election Unofficial Results" (PDF). Dallas County Elections Department. May 16, 2014. Retrieved May 24, 2023.
- ^ Staff, IrvingWeekly (May 8, 2017). "Rick Stopfer Elected Mayor of Irving". www.irvingweekly.com. Retrieved May 24, 2023.
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- ^ "March 31, 2020 Special City Council - Irving, TX". irvingtx.swagit.com. Retrieved May 24, 2023.
- ^ "Irving voters reelect mayor, reject ex-superintendent who abruptly resigned in 2018". Dallas News. November 5, 2020. Retrieved May 24, 2023.
- ^ "Dallas County Canvass Report General and Joint Election, November 3, 2020" (PDF). Dallas County Elections Department. November 11, 2020. p. 36. Retrieved May 24, 2023.
- ^ "North Texas mayors face little opposition in upcoming municipal elections". www.cbsnews.com. April 23, 2023. Retrieved May 24, 2023.