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2009 San Antonio mayoral election

← 2007May 9, 20092011 →
Turnout11.61%Increase
 
CandidateJulian CastroTrish DeBerry-MejiaDiane G. Cibrian
Popular vote42,74522,0316,181
Percentage56.23%28.98%8.13%

Mayor before election

Phil Hardberger

Elected mayor

Julian Castro

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TheSan Antonio mayoral election of 2009 was held on May 9, 2009. The incumbent mayorPhil Hardberger was term-limited after serving two terms. The election was won byJulian Castro, who took office on June 1, 2009. The election was officially nonpartisan.

Announced candidates

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  • Lauro Bustamante
  • Julian Castro, former City Councilman and 2005 mayoral candidate
  • Diane Cibrian, City Councilwoman (District 8)
  • Trish DeBerry-Mejia, PR consultant and small business owner
  • Michael "Commander" Idrogo, perennial candidate
  • Napoleon Madrid
  • Sheila D. McNeil, City Councilwoman (District 2)
  • Julie Iris Oldham, perennial candidate
  • Rhett R. Smith, perennial candidate

Frontrunner status

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After the deadline to file passed, four candidates (Castro, Cibrian, McNeil and DeBerry-Mejia) were considered the frontrunners in the race. Polls showed Castro ahead by big margins, and some polls showed Castro winning outright without need for a runoff election. Second place was highly contentious, with Cibrian and DeBerry-Mejia trading off for second place.

Election day

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On May 9, 2009, the election for Mayor was held. Turnout was slightly higher in the May 2009 election than the May 2007 election, with 11.61% of registered voters casting a ballot in the 2009 election (as opposed to 10.16% in 2007). Also, more votes were cast during early voting than on election day (55,780 votes cast during early voting to 34,055 on election day.)

A majority of votes is required to win the office of Mayor of San Antonio. If no person earns a majority, the two top vote earners shall advance to a runoff election to decide. Mayoral elections are non-partisan.

San Antonio Mayor, 2009
Regular election, May 9, 2009[1]
CandidateVotes%±
Julian Castro42,74556.23%
Trish DeBerry-Mejia22,03128.98%
Diane G. Cibrian6,1818.13%
Sheila D. McNeil2,9623.90%
Rhett R. Smith7150.94%
Lauro Bustamante4410.58%
Julie Iris Oldham3850.51%
Michael "Commander" Idrogo3710.49%
Napoleon Madrid1880.25%
Turnout76,0199.83%*

* Vote percentage only include votes for San Antonio Mayor. The remaining 1.78 percent in the election voted for different constituencies, or did not cast a vote for Mayor of San Antonio

References

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  1. ^"San Antonio Mayor Race".Our Campaigns. May 9, 2009. RetrievedDecember 1, 2024.
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