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Elections are held inRiverside, California to electthe city's mayor. Currently, such elections arenonpartisan and are regularly scheduled to elect mayors to four-year terms.

Elections before 1997

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1997

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Riverside, California mayoral election, 1997

← 1993November 4, 1997[1]2001 →
 
CandidateRonald O. LoveridgeTerry Frizzel
PartyNon-partisanNon-partisan
Popular vote14,3315,680
Percentage56.80%22.51%

Mayor before election

Ronald O. Loveridge

Elected mayor

Ronald O. Loveridge

The1997 Riverside, California mayoral election was held on November 4, 1997, to elect themayor ofRiverside, California. It saw the reelection ofRonald O. Loveridge.

Candidates

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  • Terry Frizzel, businesswoman and former mayor of Riverside (1990–1994)[1][2]
  • Ronald O. Loveridge, incumbent mayor and college teacher[1]
  • Gary R. Supek, quality analyst[1]
  • Steven Portillo Torres, "politicalist", speaker, and collegiate[1]

Results

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1997 Riverside mayoral election results[1]
CandidateVotes%
Ron Loveridge (incumbent)14,33156.80
Teresa "Terry" Frizzel5,68022.51
Steven Portillo Torres7062.80
Gary R. Huspek6432.55
Total votes25,229100
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2001

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Riverside, California mayoral election, 2001

← 1997November 6, 2001[3]2005 →
 
CandidateRonald O. LoveridgeSam Cardelucci
PartyNon-partisanNon-partisan
Popular vote14,5605,625
Percentage55.23%21.34%

 
CandidateLetitia PepperPeter G. Weber
PartyNon-partisanNon-partisan
Popular vote4,8431,336
Percentage18.37%5.07%

Mayor before election

Ronald O. Loveridge

Elected mayor

Ronald O. Loveridge

The2001 Riverside, California mayoral election was held on November 6, 2001, to elect themayor ofRiverside, California. It saw the reelection ofRonald O. Loveridge to a third term.

Candidates

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  • Sam Cardelucci, owner of National Environmental Waste Co.[2]
  • Ronald O. Loveridge, incumbent mayor and college teacher[3]
  • Letitia Pepper, attorney and teacher[3]
  • Peter G. Weber, manufacturing manager[3]

Results

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2001 Riverside mayoral election results[3]
CandidateVotes%
Ron Loveridge (incumbent)14,56055.23
Samuel D. "Sam" Cardelucci5,62521.34
Letitia Pepper4,84318.37
Peter G. Weber1,3365.07
Total votes26,364100
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2005

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Riverside, California mayoral election, 2005

← 2001November 8, 2005[4]2009 →
 
CandidateRonald O. LoveridgeTerry Frizzel
PartyNon-partisanNon-partisan
Popular vote29,09210,515
Percentage60.14%21.74%

 
CandidateAmeal Moore
PartyNon-partisan
Popular vote8,658
Percentage17.90%

Mayor before election

Ronald O. Loveridge

Elected mayor

Ronald O. Loveridge

The2005 Riverside, California mayoral election was held on November 8, 2005, to elect themayor ofRiverside, California. It saw the reelection ofRonald O. Loveridge to a fourth term.

Candidates

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Results

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2005 Riverside mayoral election results[4]
CandidateVotes%
Ron Loveridge (incumbent)29,09260.14
Teresa R. "Terry" Frizzel10,51521.74
Ameal Moore8,65817.91
Write-ins1050.22
Total votes48,370100
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2009

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Riverside, California mayoral election, 2009

← 2005November 3, 2009[5]2012 →
Turnout18.97%
 
CandidateRonald O. LoveridgeArt Gage
PartyNon-partisanNon-partisan
Popular vote14,3876,421
Percentage67.74%30.23%

Mayor before election

Ronald O. Loveridge

Elected mayor

Ronald O. Loveridge

The2009 Riverside, California mayoral election was held on November 3, 2009, to elect themayor ofRiverside, California. It saw the reelection ofRonald O. Loveridge to a fifth term.

Results

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2009 Riverside mayoral election results[5]
CandidateVotes%
Ron Loveridge (incumbent)14,38767.74%
Art Gage6,42130.23%
Total votes21,240100%
Turnout{{{votes}}}18.97%
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2012

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Riverside, California mayoral election, 2012

← 2009June 5, 2012 (first round)[6]
November 6, 2012 (runoff)[7]
2016 →
 
CandidateRusty BaileyEd Adkison
PartyNon-partisanNon-partisan
First-round vote10,1128,345
First-round percentage30.63%25.28%
Second-round vote47,09833,889
Second-round percentage58.16%41.84%

 
CandidateMike GardnerAndy Melendrez
PartyNon-partisanNon-partisan
First-round vote5,1444,461
First-round percentage15.58%13.51%

Mayor before election

Ronald Loveridge

Elected mayor

Rusty Bailey

The2012 Riverside, California mayoral election was held on April 9, 2012, and June 5, 2012, and November 6, 2012, to elect themayor ofRiverside, California. It saw the election ofRusty Bailey.

Incumbent mayorRonald Loveridge opted against running for a sixth term.[8]

Results

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First round

2012 Riverside mayoral election first round results[6]
CandidateVotes%
Rusty Bailey10,11230.63
Ed Adkison8,34525.28
Mike Gardner5,14415.58
Andy Melendrez4,46113.51
Dvonne M. Pitruzzello1,1383.45
Aurora Chavez1,1223.40
Peter Benavidez6682.02
Total votes33,017100
Turnout{{{votes}}}27.57%

Runoff

2012 Riverside mayoral election runoff results[7]
CandidateVotes%
Rusty Bailey47,09858.16
Ed Adkison33,88941.84
Total votes80,987100
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2016

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Riverside, California mayoral election, 2016

← 2012June 7, 2016[9]2020 →
Turnout44.99%
 
CandidateRusty BaileyPaul Davis
PartyNon-partisanNon-partisan
Popular vote33,0337,994
Percentage59.42%14.38%

 
CandidateNancy Melendez
PartyNon-partisan
Popular vote5,151
Percentage9.27%

Mayor before election

Rusty Bailey

Elected mayor

Rusty Bailey

The2016 Riverside, California mayoral election was held on June 7, 2016, to elect themayor ofRiverside, California. It saw the reelection ofRusty Bailey.

Because Bailey won a majority in the initial round of the election, no runoff was needed.

Results

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2016 Riverside mayoral election results[9]
CandidateVotes%
Rusty Bailey (incumbent)33,03359.42%
Paul Davis7,99414.38%
Nancy Melendez5,1519.27%
Vivian Moreno2,7194.89%
Patrick Benedict "Babatúndé" Small2,2624.07%
Sally Martinez7051.27%
Total votes55,597100%
Turnout{{{votes}}}44.99%
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2020

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Riverside, California mayoral election, 2020

← 2016March 5, 2020 (first round)[10]
November 3, 2020 (runoff)[11]
2024 →
 
CandidatePatricia Lock DawsonAndy Melendrez
PartyNon-partisanNon-partisan
First round19,572
(35.76%)
23,788
(43.47%)
Second round67,779
(58.78%)
47,529
(41.22%)

 
CandidateRich GardnerGuy A. Harrell
PartyNon-partisanNon-partisan
First round6,530
11.93%
2,910
(5.32%)
Second roundEliminatedEliminated

Mayor before election

Rusty Bailey

Elected mayor

Patricia Lock Dawson

The2020 Riverside, California mayoral election was held on March 3, 2020, to elect themayor ofRiverside, California. It saw the election ofPatricia Lock Dawson.

Results

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First round

2020 Riverside mayoral election first round results[10]
CandidateVotes%
Andy Melendrez23,78843.47
Patricia Lock Dawson19,57235.76
Rich Gardner6,53011.93
Guy A. Harrell2,9105.32
Phil Long Tran "JD" Denilofs1,2532.29
Acea D. Stapler6761.24
Total votes54,729100
Turnout{{{votes}}}38.23%

Runoff

2020 Riverside mayoral election runoff results[11]
CandidateVotes%
Patricia Lock Dawson67,77958.78
Andy Melendrez47,52941.22
Total votes115,308100
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2024

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Riverside, California mayoral election, 2024

← 2020March 5, 20242028 →
 
CandidatePatricia Lock DawsonJessica Qattawi
PartyNon-partisanNon-partisan
Popular vote31,8339,176
Percentage77.6%22.3%

Mayor before election

Patricia Lock Dawson

Elected mayor

Patricia Lock Dawson

The2024 Riverside, California mayoral election was held on March 3, 2024, to elect themayor ofRiverside, California. Incumbent mayorPatricia Lock Dawson secured a second term as mayor.

This was the first mayoral election since the election ofRonald O. Loveridge's fifth term as mayor in the 2009 mayoral election to have only two candidates on the ballot.

It was also the first election since 2016 to not progress to a runoff.[12]

Candidates

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Results

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2024 Riverside mayoral election[14]
CandidateVotes%
Patricia Lock Dawson (incumbent)31,83377.62
Jessica Qattawi9,17622.38
Total votes41,009100
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References

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  1. ^abcdef"city_report_1997"(PDF).www.sos.ca.gov. California Secretary of State. 1997. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on May 14, 2008.
  2. ^abcDe Atley, Richard K. (March 11, 2014)."RIVERSIDE: Sam Cardelucci, council and mayoral candidate, dies".www.pe.com. The Press-Enterprise. RetrievedJuly 3, 2021.
  3. ^abcde"city_report_2001"(PDF).www.sos.ca.gov. California Secretary of State. 2001. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on July 2, 2008.
  4. ^ab"Riverside County Consolidated Special Statewide Election November 8, 2005 FINAL ELECTION RESULTS".www.election.co.riverside.ca.us. Riverside County, California. November 21, 2005. Archived fromthe original on December 30, 2005.
  5. ^ab"CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRAR OF VOTERS TO THE RESULTS OF THE CANVASS OF ELECTION RETURNS". December 1, 2010. RetrievedJune 2, 2021.
  6. ^ab"RESOLUTION NO. 22429". City of Riverside. RetrievedOctober 3, 2019.
  7. ^ab"Riverside County CONSOLIDATED PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION November 6, 2012". Riverside County. RetrievedOctober 2, 2019.
  8. ^"RIVERSIDE: Mayor Loveridge leaves legacy after 32 years".Press Enterprise. November 30, 2012. RetrievedMarch 25, 2021.
  9. ^ab"RESOLUTION NO. 23021". City of Riverside. July 26, 2016. RetrievedOctober 2, 2019.
  10. ^ab"RESOLUTION NO. 23564". City of Riverside. June 8, 2020. RetrievedJuly 1, 2021.
  11. ^ab"Election Results - November 3, 2020 | City Clerk".www.riversideca.gov. Riverside, California. 2020. Archived fromthe original on November 29, 2020.
  12. ^"Presidential Primary Election, County of Riverside, March 5, 2024, Final Official Election Results"(PDF). March 5, 2024.
  13. ^ab"Elections | City Clerk".riversideca.gov. RetrievedJanuary 29, 2024.
  14. ^"Election Results - March 5, 2024 | City Clerk"(PDF).voteinfo.net/. Riverside, California.
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