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2025 Allentown mayoral election

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Local election in Pennsylvania, US

2025 Allentown mayoral election

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November 4, 2025 (2025-11-04)
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NomineeMatthew TuerkEd Zucal
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote12,1184,672
Percentage72.17%27.83%

Mayor before election

Matthew Tuerk
Democratic

Elected mayor

Matthew Tuerk
Democratic

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The2025 Allentown mayoral election was held on November 4, 2025. Incumbent mayorMatthew Tuerk won re-election to a second term by a larger margin than in2021.[1] The Democratic and Republican primary elections were held on May 20, 2025.[2][3]

Background

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Matthew Tuerk, the eventual winner, faced three challengers in the 2021 Democratic primary; council members Ce-Ce Gerlach and Julio Guridy and incumbent Mayor Ray O’Connell.[4] Tuerk would win the highly competitive primary by just 121 votes barely beating O’Connell.[4] He would go on to win themayoral election, by 64.13% in 2021, against Timothy Ramos. Tuerk announced his re-election campaign, in November 2024.[5] Tuerk is the first Hispanic mayor of Allentown, a city with a Hispanic population over 125,000.[4]

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Declared

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Withdrawn

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  • Cynthia Mota, city councilwoman[6][7]

Campaign

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Tuerk has toutedFBI statistics that showed a drop in crime in Allentown during his first term.[4] He also announced a plan to improve traffic signals, pedestrian walkways and roadways near schools with an aim of eliminating traffic fatalities by 2030.[4] Tuerk also promised to continue to grow tourism in the city, and improve the city's A2 bond rating.[4]

Tuerk saw a concerted primary challenge by city councilmen Ed Zucal a retired Allentown police sergeant elected as a Democrat in 2017.[4] Zucal has been highly critical of Tuerk's tenure at the city's helm claiming that the quality of life has significantly dropped since he took over as mayor.[4] Zucal also challenged the FBI statistics of not accurately portraying the continuing issue of crime, as well as opposing Tuerk's fiscal management.[4] Another Democratic city coucilwoman, Cynthia Mota, also briefly sought the nomination, running a campaign centered on "inclusion and economic opportunities" but would drop out in March to focus on re-election to the city council.[7] Zucal's campaign largely entered on calling Tuerk "Woke" distributingmailers with slogans such as “Go Woke, GO BROKE” and calling Tuerk a “Trump-deranged Democrat." In response Tuerk stated Zucal "has built his entire campaign of lies" noting that despite repeated cease and desist attempts by the Allentown police department Zucal still often depicted himself in his police uniform during the campaign.[8]

TheNAACP raised allegations that Tuerk has fostered city employees that have used racial slurs, mocking of sexual preferences and identities, verbal attacks and denials of promotions.[4] Zucal has pressed this issue, initiating avote of no confidence against Tuerk that passed the city council 4-3.[4] In April 2024 the city council approved a $300,000 outside investigation of the allegations and on June 26, council voted 6–1 in favor of allocating $20,000 to sue Tuerk and city finance director Bina Patel due to Tuerk going over the city council's head and hiring their own external investigation.[4] However, in December the council voted 4–3 to suspend the lawsuit.[4]

Results

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2025 Mayor of Allentown Democratic primary[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMatthew Tuerk (incumbent)4,94580.33
DemocraticEd Zucal1,19119.35
Write-in200.32
Total votes6,156100.00

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Withdrew

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  • Solomon Tembo, businessman, and Independent candidate for Mayor in2021[10][11]

Declined

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  • Tim Ramos, former mayoral candidate in 2019 and 2021.[6][11]

Campaign

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Solomon Tembo, an Independent candidate in 2021, had filed to run as a Republican, however, provided aSalisbury Township address during his petition, and local Allentowner Danielle Scott challenged his eligibility to run for mayor due to not being a resident, as well as alleging 110 of his 140 signatures he'd collected weren't valid.[11] A hearing had been scheduled with the Lehigh County Board of Elections, however, Tembo instead withdrew his nomination.[11]

Tim Ramos, the Republican nominee in 2019 and 2021, announced he was considering running again due to people calling him and voicing support for a third run.[6] However, he would ultimately not file a petition meaning there is no Republican candidate this election cycle.[6][11]

The primary would ultimately be decided by write-in votes.[3] Ed Zucal, Tuerk's challenger in the Democratic primary, would launch a write in campaign that would see him win 498 write-in votes, and thus the Republican nomination.[12][13][14]

Results

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2025 Mayor of Allentown Republican primary[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanEd Zucal (write-in)49966.80
Write-in12216.33
RepublicanMatthew Tuerk (write-in)11515.39
RepublicanSolomon Tembo (write-in)111.47
Total votes747100.00

General election

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Incumbent Allentown mayor Matthew Tuerk would win the Democratic primary after defeating councilman Ed Zucal with over 80% of the vote.[16] However, Zucal will again face Tuerk in the November general election after receiving the most votes, all write-in, in the Republican primary.[3] He would receive only 115 votes in the Republican primary, needing 100 to clinch the Republican nomination.[3]

Despite winning the Republican nomination and staying in the race, Zucal would not comment on the election for several months until July 18, 2025, claiming that not talking about how he was running for mayor was part of his strategy to win the election. On July 23 Zucal said he was "absolutely" still running saying “It's an uphill battle, but it's not impossible” while also saying even if invited to a debate against Tuerk, he would refuse to attend.[17]

In October 2025, Zucal announced his new campaign strategy of confronting Turek on the issues of "Reducing Crime, Community Policing, Strong Quality of Life Initiative, Restoring Trust and Transparency and Exercising Fiscal Responsibility" while also focusing on door to door knocking, and agrassroots political effort. The Republican Party of Lehigh County not only refused to endorse Zucal, but has also denied him any supporting due to their "strict" position of only supporting registered Republicans, which Zucal is not. At the same time Zucal only reported $21,279 in fundraising. Turek meanwhile has sought to portray the general election as areferendum on not only his support, but also his policies.[18] Zucal focused much of his campaign around Tuerk increasing the municipalities taxes by 3.96% to maintain city services.[19]

Results

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2025 Allentown mayoral election[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticMatthew Tuerk (incumbent)12,00172.10%+7.97
RepublicanEd Zucal4,64427.90%−5.70
Write-in
Total votes16,645100.0%
Democratichold

Aftermath

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Tuerk would easily win with 72% of the vote to Zucal's 28%.[21][19] Zucal stated that the results "surprised" him and that he expected a closer margin due to the unpopularity of Tuerk's tax increase.[19][21] This is the likely end of Zucal's political career, as he was unable to run for re-election to the city council, since he was running for mayor.[19] Zucal said he would take "time off" before considering a potential political comeback.[19] The election had a higher than expected turnout of 38%, for reference, the primaries only had a turnout of 16.8%.[22] All four democratic candidates for city council won their races, including two incumbents, Cynthia Mota and Natalie Santos, and two political freshmen, Jeremy Binder and Cristian Pungo.[22] At just 28 years old Pungo became the youngest person ever elected to the city council.[22] Mota, aDominican immigrant, attributed her victory to backlash toTrump's deportation policies.[22]

References

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  1. ^"Allentown mayor touts 'tremendous progress' as he launches re-election bid".LehighValleyNews.com. November 15, 2024.
  2. ^Deegan, Jim (March 28, 2025)."Democrats are only ones on ballot for Allentown mayor in primary election". Lehigh Valley News. RetrievedApril 13, 2025.
  3. ^abcdAddy, Jason (May 23, 2025)."'I'm still alive': Ed Zucal claims victory in GOP primary for Allentown mayor. What does future hold?". LehighValleyNews.com. RetrievedMay 24, 2025.
  4. ^abcdefghijklm"Allentown mayoral race officially off the ground".The Express-Times. RetrievedMarch 15, 2025.
  5. ^"Allentown mayor to formally launch re-election campaign next month".LehighValleyNews.com. October 22, 2024.
  6. ^abcdeFarris, Jaccii (November 12, 2024)."2 city council members say they'll challenge Allentown mayor for city's top job".WFMZ.com.
  7. ^ab"Allentown councilwoman drops bid for mayor's office, will seek re-election".LehighValleyNews.com. March 6, 2025. RetrievedMarch 18, 2025.
  8. ^Addy, Jason."Allentown mayor hits out at challenger's 'MAGA-style politics' a week before Democratic primary".Lehigh Valley News. RetrievedAugust 15, 2025.
  9. ^"Lehigh County Unofficial Results - First Certification"(PDF). Lehigh County Elections and Voter Registration. p. 3. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on June 7, 2025. RetrievedJune 7, 2025.
  10. ^Shortell, Tom."Lehigh County's 2025 local elections begin to take shape".Lehigh Valley News. RetrievedMarch 15, 2025.
  11. ^abcde"Democrats are only ones on ballot for Allentown mayor in primary election".LehighValleyNews.com. March 28, 2025. RetrievedMarch 28, 2025.
  12. ^Weber, Lindsay."Ed Zucal poised to take GOP nomination for Allentown mayor after write-in push, setting up rematch with Matt Tuerk".The Morning Call. RetrievedJune 7, 2025.
  13. ^"City Councilman Ed Zucal receives enough write-in votes for GOP mayoral nomination".WFMZ-TV. RetrievedJune 7, 2025.
  14. ^Addy, Jason."'I'm still alive': Ed Zucal claims victory in GOP primary for Allentown mayor. What does future hold?".Lehigh Valley News. RetrievedJune 7, 2025.
  15. ^"Lehigh County Unofficial Results - First Certification"(PDF). Lehigh County Elections and Voter Registration. p. 71. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on June 7, 2025. RetrievedJune 7, 2025.
  16. ^Addy, Jason (May 20, 2025)."'A very clear message': Tuerk declares victory in Allentown mayoral primary". LehighValleyNews.com. RetrievedMay 24, 2025.
  17. ^Addy, Jason."Zucal ready for 'uphill battle' to unseat Allentown mayor in November".Lehigh Valley News. RetrievedAugust 15, 2025.
  18. ^Weber, Lindsay."Election 2025: In Allentown, two candidates run quiet campaigns for mayor. What Matt Tuerk, Ed Zucal have to say".The Morning Call. RetrievedOctober 24, 2025.
  19. ^abcdeWeber, Lindsay."Allentown mayor election results: Matt Tuerk wins 2nd term, declares victory over Ed Zucal".The Morning Call. RetrievedNovember 11, 2025.
  20. ^"County of Lehigh Election Night Results".livevoterturnout.com. November 4, 2025. RetrievedNovember 5, 2025.
  21. ^abFalsone, Nick."Allentown mayor Matt Tuerk claims re-election victory".The Express-Times. RetrievedNovember 11, 2025.
  22. ^abcdAddy, Jason."'Allentown showed up today': Mayor praises turnout, claims second term with landslide win".Lehigh Valley News. RetrievedNovember 11, 2025.

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