Английская Википедия:2018 Clarksville mayoral election
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox electionШаблон:ElectionsTN The 2018 Clarksville mayoral election took place on November 6, 2018. All Clarksville municipal elections are required to be non-partisan, but most candidates were affiliated with political parties. Incumbent Democratic mayor Kim McMillan ran for re-election, but lost her bid to a third term, loosing by 213 votes to Democrat Joe Pitts in a 4-way race.[1] The mayoral election coincided with other elections, including races for Clarksville City Council.[2]
Bill Summers was the Republican candidate in this election.[3][4] DaJuan Little was endorsed by the Libertarian Party.[5]
Clarksville has been competitive for both major political parties, in the 2016 presidential election, Clarksville voted for Donald Trump by 7.6%, voted for Phil Bredesen by 10.0% in the 2018 senate election, and voted for Karl Dean by 2.2% in the 2018 gubernatorial election.[6]
Candidates
Declared
- Bill Summers, Former Ward 10 Clarksville City Councilman.[7]
- DaJuan Little, Deputy with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.[8][9]
- Kim McMillan, Incumbent mayor.[10]
- Joe Pitts, Democratic congressman from Tennessee's 67th congressional district.[11]
Results
Candidate | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Joe Pitts | 11,445 | 33.85% |
Kim McMillan (I) | 11,232 | 33.22% |
Bill Summers | 6,360 | 18.81% |
DaJuan Little | 4,686 | 13.86% |
Write-ins | 89 | 0.26% |
Total | 33,812 | 100% |
See also
References
Шаблон:ReflistШаблон:2018 United States elections