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2019 Tucson mayoral election

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2019 Tucson mayoral election
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The 2019 Tucson mayoral election was held on November 5, 2019. It saw the election of Regina Romero.

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Nominations

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Primaries were held August 27, 2019.[1] Three candidates ran in the Democratic primary, one official write-in ran in the Green primary, while none ran in either the Libertarian or Republican primaries.[1]

Democratic primary

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Results

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Green primary

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Republican primary

While both Frank Konarski and Sam Nagy filed paperwork to run for the Republican nomination, neither met the signature requirements to get on the ballot.[3][4]

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Independent candidates

  • Ed Ackerley, co-owner of Ackerley Advertising[2][4][5]

Write-in

  • Al Pesqueira (identified as Republican), unqualified write-in, withdrew from race[6][7]
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General election

Regina Romero was elected the first-ever female mayor of Tucson,[8] and the first Hispanic mayor of the city since the Latino Estevan Ochoa was mayor from 1875 to 1876.[8]

This is the first time in over 30 years that Republicans have not run a candidate in an open-seat Tucson mayoral race.[3]

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