Election_Results,_Mayor_of_Dayton,_Ohio_(Primary_Election) Election_Results,_Mayor_of_Dayton,_Ohio_(Primary_Election)

Election Results, Mayor of Dayton, Ohio (Primary Election) - Definition and Overview

The mayor of Dayton, Ohio, is elected once every four years in a nonpartisan election. The two candidates who run in the general election are chosen in this primary election. When fewer than three candidates file, no primary election is held.

Italic type indicates incumbent.

Year Winning Candidates Losing Candidates
2001 (no primary election) (no primary election)
1997 (no primary election) (no primary election)
1993 Richard Clay Dixon (D): 11,036
Michael R. Turner (R): 9,696
James L. Sweeney: 4,865
David Esrati: 1,038
Gary M. Kidd Jr.: 900
Emerson L. Glaser: 346
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