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2019 Akron mayoral election

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2019 Akron mayoral election

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NomineeDan HorriganJosh Sines
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote20,2545,921
Percentage77.38%22.62%

Mayor before election

Dan Horrigan
Democratic

ElectedMayor

Dan Horrigan
Democratic

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The2019 Akron mayoral election was held on November 3, 2019. Incumbent Democratic MayorDan Horrigan ran for re-election to a second term. He defeated pastor Greg Harrison in the Democratic primary, and faced Republican nominee Josh Sines, a perennial candidate, in the general election.[1] Though former mayorDon Plusquellic considered running against Horrigan as an independent, he ultimately declined to do so.[2] Horrigan defeated Sines in a landslide, receiving 77 percent of the vote.[3]

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Primary results

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Democratic primary results[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDaniel Horrigan (inc.)10,99378.50%
DemocraticGreg Harrison3,01121.50%
Total votes14,004100.00%

Republican primary

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Candidates

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  • Josh Sines, perennial candidate, martial arts and wrestling announcer[7]

Primary results

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Republican primary results[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJosh Sines1,702100.00%
Total votes1,702100.00%

General election

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Results

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2019 Akron mayoral election[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDan Horrigan (inc.)20,25477.38%
RepublicanJosh Sines5,92122.62%
Total votes26,175100.00%
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References

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  1. ^Livingston, Doug (May 8, 2019)."Dems stick with Horrigan".Akron Beacon Journal.Akron, Ohio. p. B1. RetrievedJuly 25, 2025.
  2. ^Lin-Fisher, Betty (April 12, 2019)."Plusquellic isn't running".Akron Beacon Journal.Akron, Ohio. p. A1. RetrievedJuly 25, 2025.
  3. ^Goist, Robin (November 6, 2019)."Mayor Horrigan is re-elected to a second term".The Plain Dealer.Cleveland, Ohio. p. A18. RetrievedJuly 25, 2025.
  4. ^Goist, Robin (March 25, 2019)."Mayor launches re-election campaign".Springfield News-Sun.Springfield, Ohio. p. B2. RetrievedJuly 25, 2025.
  5. ^Livingston, Doug (February 7, 2019)."City's Democratic primary crowded".Akron Beacon Journal.Akron, Ohio. p. B1, B3. RetrievedJuly 25, 2025.
  6. ^ab"Summit County, Ohio - Board of Elections - 05/07/19 Primary/Special Elect - Statistics". Summit County Board of Elections. June 10, 2019. RetrievedJuly 21, 2025.
  7. ^Livingston, Doug (February 7, 2019)."Republican hopefuls file in Akron".Akron Beacon Journal.Akron, Ohio. p. B1. RetrievedJuly 25, 2025.
  8. ^"Summit County, Ohio - Final Official Results - 11/05/19 General Election". Summit County Board of Elections. November 26, 2019. RetrievedJuly 21, 2025.


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