Cincinnati Mayoral Elections
The mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, is elected directly in a nonpartisan election separate from the City Council election. Until 2001, the candidate who received the most votes in the City Council election would become mayor. Mayoral candidates in the general election are chosen in an open primary.
Bold type indicates winner. Italic type indicates incumbent.
Date | Democratic | Republican | Charterite | Other |
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2009 | Mark Mallory: 38,645 | Brad Wenstrup: 32,424 | Tom Chandler: 51 | |
2005 | Mark Mallory: 36,200 | David Pepper: 33,664 | ||
2001 | Charlie Luken: 47,755 | Courtis Fuller: 38,494 |
Read more about Cincinnati Mayoral Elections: Primary Elections
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