2011 Philadelphia mayoral election

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{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2011 Philadelphia mayoral election

| country = Philadelphia

| type = presidential

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = 2007 Philadelphia mayoral election

| previous_year = 2007

| next_election = 2015 Philadelphia mayoral election

| next_year = 2015

| election_date = November 8, 2011

| image1 = File:Michael Nutter (cropped).jpg

| image_size = 150x150px

| nominee1 = Michael Nutter

| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)

| popular_vote1 = 136,532

| percentage1 = 74.73%

| image2 = 3x4.svg

| nominee2 = Karen Brown

| party2 = Republican Party (United States)

| popular_vote2 = 39,597

| percentage2 = 21.67%

| map_image = {{switcher|260px|Ward results|260px|Precinct results}}

| map_size = 260px

| map_caption = Nutter: {{legend0|#A5B0FF|40–50%}} {{legend0|#7996E2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674DE|60–70%}} {{legend0|#584cde|70–80%}} {{legend0|#3933e5|80–90%}} {{legend0|#0D0596|>90%}}
Brown: {{legend0|#FFB2B2|40–50%}} {{legend0|#E27F7F|50–60%}} {{legend0|#D75D5D|60–70%}} {{legend0|#D72F30|70–80%}}
Tie: {{legend0|#D2B1D9|40–50%}}

| turnout = 20%{{cite web |title=Voter Turnout in U.S. Mayoral Elections Is Pathetic, But It Wasn't Always This Way |last=Denvir |first=Daniel |url=https://www.citylab.com/equity/2015/05/mayoral-election-voting-turnout/393737/#disqus_thread |website= City Lab|access-date=April 28, 2019 |date=May 22, 2015}} {{decrease}} 9 pp

| title = Mayor

| before_election = Michael Nutter

| before_party = Democratic Party (United States)

| after_election = Michael Nutter

| after_party = Democratic Party (United States)

}}

{{ElectionsPA}}

The 2011 Philadelphia mayoral election was held on November 8, 2011, to elect the mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Incumbent Michael Nutter had been Mayor of Philadelphia since 2008 after being elected in the 2007 election, and was re-elected with approximately 75% of the vote. Primary elections were held on May 17, 2011.

Democratic primary

On December 22, 2010, Democratic Mayor Michael Nutter officially announced that he would seek re-election.Dunn, Mike [http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2010/12/22/nutter-announces-hell-run-for-re-election/ "Nutter Announces He’ll Run For Re-Election"], "CBS Philly", December 22, 2010, accessed May 7, 2011. With the backing of health unions MacDonald, Tom [http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/local/item/18682-03tmendorse "Health union back Nutter's re-election"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721233141/http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/local/item/18682-03tmendorse |date=July 21, 2011 }}, "NewsWorks.org", May 3, 2011, accessed May 7, 2011. and the Black Clergy,Odom, Vernon. [https://6abc.com/archive/7943936/ "Black Clergy endorses Nutter's bid for reelection"], "6abc.com", February 7, 2011, accessed May 7, 2011. Nutter was favored by a wide margin to win re-election. His only challenger in the primaries was Milton Street, brother of former Mayor John F. Street, who announced his bid on February 17, 2011. Having spent time in federal prison for tax evasion, he described his plans to work toward finding jobs for convicts after their release.Gelbart, Marcia and Miriam Hill [http://www.philly.com/philly/news/politics/city/20110217_Knox_says_he_may_run_in_mayoral_primary__T__Milton_Street_Sr__announces_candidacy.html "Knox says he may run in mayoral primary; T. Milton Street Sr. announces candidacy"], "Philly.com", February 17, 2011, accessed May 7, 2011 John Street told The Philadelphia Inquirer that

Nutter was "not a black mayor ... just a mayor with dark skin." Nutter said those comments were ignorant and said "I don't think anyone ever asked Ed Rendell was he white enough."{{Cite web|url=http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/politics/Philly-Mayor-Facing-Unexpected-Primary-Challenge-121864254.html|title=Philly Mayor Facing Unexpected Primary Challenge}} Nutter had been criticized for "stop and frisk" policies and service cuts.{{Cite web |url=http://newamericamedia.org/2011/11/on-election-eve-philly-mayor-talks-tough-on-crime-race.php |title=On Election Eve Philly Mayor Talks Tough on Crime, Race - New America Media |access-date=November 4, 2011 |archive-date=November 6, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111106173634/http://newamericamedia.org/2011/11/on-election-eve-philly-mayor-talks-tough-on-crime-race.php |url-status=usurped }}

= Candidates =

== Declared ==

= Results =

[[File:Philadelphia Mayor Democratic Primary 2011 by Ward.svg|thumb|Democratic primary results by ward

{{collapsible list

|title = {{legend|#51C2C2|Nutter}}|{{legend|#51C2C2|50%-60%}}|{{legend|#2AACAC|60%-70%}}|{{legend|#009696|70%-80%}}|{{legend|#008080|80%-90%}}|{{legend|#006666|90%-100%}}

}}

|center]]

{{election box begin no change

| title = Democratic primary results{{cite web|url=https://vote.phila.gov/resources-data/past-election-results/|title=Past Election Results - 2011 Primary|publisher=Philadelphia City Commissioners|access-date=July 18, 2024}}

}}

{{election box winning candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Michael Nutter

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 113,484

| percentage = 75.90

}}

{{election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Milton Street

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 36,030

| percentage = 24.10

}}

{{election box total no change

| votes = 149,514

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{election box end}}Results by ward

class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center;"

! rowspan="2" |Ward

! colspan="2" |Nutter

! colspan="2" |Street

! rowspan="2" |Total

votes

#

!%

!#

!%

1

|1,616

|85.32%

|278

|14.68%

|1,894

2

|3,000

|88.76%

|380

|11.24%

|3,380

3

|1,687

|68.00%

|794

|32.00%

|2,481

4

|1,578

|66.81%

|784

|33.19%

|2,362

5

|3,462

|93.27%

|250

|6.73%

|3,712

6

|835

|59.77%

|562

|40.23%

|1,397

7

|567

|73.16%

|208

|26.84%

|775

8

|3,892

|94.21%

|239

|5.79%

|4,131

9

|3,148

|92.43%

|258

|7.57%

|3,406

10

|2,711

|71.02%

|1,106

|28.98%

|3,817

11

|838

|54.84%

|690

|45.16%

|1,528

12

|2,016

|67.74%

|960

|32.26%

|2,976

13

|1,606

|60.79%

|1,036

|39.21%

|2,642

14

|543

|59.74%

|366

|40.26%

|909

15

|2,313

|89.48%

|272

|10.52%

|2,585

16

|752

|53.41%

|656

|46.59%

|1,408

17

|2,270

|69.19%

|1,011

|30.81%

|3,281

18

|1,042

|82.37%

|223

|17.63%

|1,265

19

|509

|65.68%

|266

|34.32%

|775

20

|511

|65.18%

|273

|34.82%

|784

21

|3,834

|87.55%

|545

|12.45%

|4,379

22

|3,949

|81.93%

|871

|18.07%

|4,820

23

|1,128

|69.08%

|505

|30.92%

|1,633

24

|813

|66.48%

|410

|33.52%

|1,223

25

|834

|78.53%

|228

|21.47%

|1,062

26

|1,950

|90.45%

|206

|9.55%

|2,156

27

|767

|78.35%

|212

|21.65%

|979

28

|789

|52.88%

|703

|47.12%

|1,492

29

|827

|60.81%

|533

|39.19%

|1,360

30

|1,825

|84.57%

|333

|15.43%

|2,158

31

|977

|88.58%

|126

|11.42%

|1,103

32

|1,060

|52.58%

|956

|47.42%

|2,016

33

|663

|67.93%

|313

|32.07%

|976

34

|3,198

|68.95%

|1,440

|31.05%

|4,638

35

|1,346

|73.07%

|496

|26.93%

|1,842

36

|2,111

|61.38%

|1,328

|38.62%

|3,439

37

|753

|56.83%

|572

|43.17%

|1,325

38

|1,725

|74.77%

|582

|25.23%

|2,307

39

|3,757

|86.09%

|607

|13.91%

|4,364

40

|2,578

|66.51%

|1,298

|33.49%

|3,876

41

|1,423

|83.17%

|288

|16.83%

|1,711

42

|1,030

|65.19%

|550

|34.81%

|1,580

43

|894

|59.21%

|616

|40.79%

|1,510

44

|908

|65.04%

|488

|34.96%

|1,396

45

|1,155

|83.39%

|230

|16.61%

|1,385

46

|2,061

|77.71%

|591

|22.29%

|2,652

47

|354

|55.40%

|285

|44.60%

|639

48

|1,094

|64.81%

|594

|35.19%

|1,688

49

|1,613

|64.16%

|901

|35.84%

|2,514

50

|3,776

|75.11%

|1,251

|24.89%

|5,027

51

|1,556

|65.88%

|806

|34.12%

|2,362

52

|3,054

|77.69%

|877

|22.31%

|3,931

53

|1,080

|80.18%

|267

|19.82%

|1,347

54

|843

|80.59%

|203

|19.41%

|1,046

55

|1,899

|86.79%

|289

|13.21%

|2,188

56

|2,545

|88.06%

|345

|11.94%

|2,890

57

|1,809

|86.43%

|284

|13.57%

|2,093

58

|2,500

|86.42%

|393

|13.58%

|2,893

59

|2,283

|71.88%

|893

|28.12%

|3,176

60

|1,410

|66.67%

|705

|33.33%

|2,115

61

|1,698

|66.82%

|843

|33.18%

|2,541

62

|1,357

|75.89%

|431

|24.11%

|1,788

63

|1,715

|88.27%

|228

|11.73%

|1,943

64

|1,152

|87.01%

|172

|12.99%

|1,324

65

|2,016

|87.35%

|292

|12.65%

|2,308

66

|2,479

|88.19%

|332

|11.81%

|2,811

Republican primary

The Republican primary election saw two candidate vying for office. Real estate agent John Featherman (not to be confused with John Fetterman) filed in June 2010 to become eligible for the election so that he could fight against increasing taxes and to create a more "business-friendly climate" in the city.Hill, Miriam [https://web.archive.org/web/20120509202038/http://articles.philly.com/2010-06-16/news/24965760_1_tax-increases-city-of-brotherly-love-gross-receipts-tax "Republican real estate agent John Featherman files for 2011 Philly mayoral election"], June 16, 2010, accessed May 7, 2011. In March 2011, former Democrat Karen Brown announced her bid to run as a Republican in the upcoming mayoral election.[http://www.myfoxphilly.com/dpp/news/local_news/karen-brown-seeking-mayor-as-republican030511 "Karen Brown Seeking Mayor As Republican"], "My Fox Philly", March 5, 2011, accessed May 7, 2011. Though she had numerous ties to the city Democratic party, she won the backing of the city Republican party at an event in late March.Waring, Tom. [http://www.philly.com/community/pa/philadelphia/netimes/GOP_ward_leaders_back_Brown_for_mayor.html?viewAll=y "GOP ward leaders back Brown for mayor"], "Philly.com", March 31, 2011, accessed May 7, 2011.

= Candidates =

== Declared ==

  • Karen Brown, former teacher and Democratic ward committeewoman
  • John Featherman, real estate agent

= Results =

[[File:Philadelphia Mayor Republican Primary 2011 by Ward.svg|thumb|Republican primary results by ward

{{collapsible list

|title = {{legend|#E27F7F|Brown}}|{{legend|#E27F7F|50%-60%}}|{{legend|#D75D5D|60%-70%}}|{{legend|#D72F30|70%-80%}}

}}

{{collapsible list

|title = {{legend|#F1C92A|Featherman}}|{{legend|#F1C92A|50%-60%}}|{{legend|#DEB02A|60%-70%}}|{{legend|#CE9B1E|70%-80%}}

}}

{{collapsible list

|title = {{legend|#BDBDBD|Tie}}|{{legend|#BDBDBD|Tie}}

}}

|center]]

{{election box begin no change

| title = Republican primary results{{cite web|url=https://vote.phila.gov/resources-data/past-election-results/|title=Past Election Results - 2011 Primary|publisher=Philadelphia City Commissioners|access-date=July 18, 2024}}

}}

{{election box winning candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Karen Brown

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 8,369

| percentage = 50.19

}}

{{election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = John Featherman

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 8,305

| percentage = 49.81

}}

{{election box total no change

| votes = 16,674

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{election box end}}Results by ward

class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center;"

! rowspan="2" |Ward

! colspan="2" |Brown

! colspan="2" |Featherman

! rowspan="2" |Total

votes

#

!%

!#

!%

1

|130

|72.22%

|50

|27.78%

|180

2

|90

|32.26%

|189

|67.74%

|279

3

|14

|50.00%

|14

|50.00%

|28

4

|17

|60.71%

|11

|39.29%

|28

5

|88

|22.80%

|298

|77.20%

|386

6

|10

|52.63%

|9

|47.37%

|19

7

|23

|36.51%

|40

|63.49%

|63

8

|114

|28.64%

|284

|71.36%

|398

9

|74

|27.51%

|195

|72.49%

|269

10

|10

|43.48%

|13

|56.52%

|23

11

|33

|60.00%

|22

|40.00%

|55

12

|16

|43.24%

|21

|56.76%

|37

13

|15

|39.47%

|23

|60.53%

|38

14

|8

|25.81%

|23

|74.19%

|31

15

|69

|36.13%

|122

|63.87%

|191

16

|3

|23.08%

|10

|76.92%

|13

17

|14

|38.89%

|22

|61.11%

|36

18

|114

|64.77%

|62

|35.23%

|176

19

|6

|37.50%

|10

|62.50%

|16

20

|9

|60.00%

|6

|40.00%

|15

21

|314

|37.70%

|519

|62.30%

|833

22

|37

|39.78%

|56

|60.22%

|93

23

|112

|53.08%

|99

|46.92%

|211

24

|23

|57.50%

|17

|42.50%

|40

25

|347

|71.84%

|136

|28.16%

|483

26

|385

|69.87%

|166

|30.13%

|551

27

|17

|22.67%

|58

|77.33%

|75

28

|4

|44.44%

|5

|55.56%

|9

29

|9

|30.00%

|21

|70.00%

|30

30

|28

|24.78%

|85

|75.22%

|113

31

|217

|65.36%

|115

|34.64%

|332

32

|17

|58.62%

|12

|41.38%

|29

33

|53

|42.40%

|72

|57.60%

|125

34

|28

|29.79%

|66

|70.21%

|94

35

|188

|48.70%

|198

|51.30%

|386

36

|61

|64.21%

|34

|35.79%

|95

37

|11

|47.83%

|12

|52.17%

|23

38

|28

|29.17%

|68

|70.83%

|96

39

|268

|59.96%

|179

|40.04%

|447

40

|53

|40.15%

|79

|59.85%

|132

41

|190

|53.07%

|168

|46.93%

|358

42

|53

|53.54%

|46

|46.46%

|99

43

|17

|48.57%

|18

|51.43%

|35

44

|25

|65.79%

|13

|34.21%

|38

45

|439

|69.13%

|196

|30.87%

|635

46

|25

|39.68%

|38

|60.32%

|63

47

|9

|60.00%

|6

|40.00%

|15

48

|59

|44.70%

|73

|55.30%

|132

49

|15

|44.12%

|19

|55.88%

|34

50

|18

|58.06%

|13

|41.94%

|31

51

|30

|66.67%

|15

|33.33%

|45

52

|42

|40.78%

|61

|59.22%

|103

53

|122

|41.08%

|175

|58.92%

|297

54

|36

|43.90%

|46

|56.10%

|82

55

|435

|54.51%

|363

|45.49%

|798

56

|342

|49.07%

|355

|50.93%

|697

57

|383

|45.92%

|451

|54.08%

|834

58

|592

|48.09%

|639

|51.91%

|1,231

59

|17

|31.48%

|37

|68.52%

|54

60

|19

|67.86%

|9

|32.14%

|28

61

|47

|42.73%

|63

|57.27%

|110

62

|100

|43.86%

|128

|56.14%

|228

63

|638

|55.14%

|519

|44.86%

|1,157

64

|351

|50.80%

|340

|49.20%

|691

65

|233

|44.81%

|287

|55.19%

|520

66

|1,075

|57.15%

|806

|42.85%

|1,881

General election

=Polling=

The general election was held on November 8, 2011. With all but one precinct reporting, Nutter received 74.69% of the vote.{{cite web |url=http://phillyelectionresults.com/ |title=Philadelphia County - November 8, 2011 Municipal General and Special Election Unofficial Results |access-date=February 11, 2012}}

Nutter's approval rating in February 2011 was 50%,{{cite web |url=https://edisk.fandm.edu/FLI/keystone/pdf/keyfeb11_1.pdf |title=Archived copy |website=edisk.fandm.edu |access-date=22 May 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120415091919/https://edisk.fandm.edu/FLI/keystone/pdf/keyfeb11_1.pdf |archive-date=15 April 2012 |url-status=dead}} and in March 2011 was 52%.{{cite web |url=http://www.pewtrusts.org/uploadedFiles/wwwpewtrustsorg/Reports/Philadelphia_Research_Initiative/Philadelphia-Poll-Residents.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=November 4, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110703131653/http://www.pewtrusts.org/uploadedFiles/wwwpewtrustsorg/Reports/Philadelphia_Research_Initiative/Philadelphia-Poll-Residents.pdf |archive-date=July 3, 2011 }}

A hypothetical matchup poll conducted by the Garin-Hart-Yang Research Group between Nutter and Brown showed Nutter leading with 74%.Martinez, Vanessa. [http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/the-feed/item/21233-nutter-outshines-street-and-brown-in-favorability-poll "Nutter outshines Street and Brown in favorability poll"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110611012442/http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/the-feed/item/21233-nutter-outshines-street-and-brown-in-favorability-poll |date=June 11, 2011 }}, "newsworks.org", June 8, 2011, accessed August 5, 2011.Middleberg, Geoffrey. [http://www.politicspa.com/poll-shows-mayor-nutter-strong-against-potential-rival/25199/ "Poll Shows Mayor Nutter Strong Against Potential Rival"], "Politics PA", June 9, 2011, accessed August 5, 2011.

=Results=

{{election box begin|title=Philadelphia mayoral election, 2011{{cite web|url=https://vote.phila.gov/resources-data/past-election-results/|title=Past Election Results - 2011 General|publisher=Philadelphia City Commissioners|access-date=July 18, 2024}}}}

{{election box winning candidate with party link

|party=Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate=Michael Nutter (incumbent)

|votes=136,532

|percentage=74.73

|change=-8.6

}}

{{election box candidate with party link

|party=Republican Party (United States)

|candidate=Karen Brown

|votes=39,597

|percentage=21.67

|change=+4.4

}}

{{election box candidate with party link

|party=Independent (politician)

|candidate=Wali Rahman

|votes=6,580

|percentage=3.60

|change=N/A

}}

{{election box turnout

|votes=182,709

|percentage=

|change=

}}

{{election box hold with party link

|winner= Democratic Party (United States)

|swing=

}}

{{election box end}}Results by ward

class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center;"

! rowspan="2" |Ward

! colspan="2" |Michael Nutter

Democratic

! colspan="2" |Karen Brown

Republican

! colspan="2" |Wali Rahman

Independent

! rowspan="2" |Total

votes

#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

{{party shading/Democratic}}|1

|1,666

|68.79%

|711

|29.36%

|45

|1.86%

|2,422

{{party shading/Democratic}}|2

|2,667

|79.71%

|592

|17.69%

|87

|2.60%

|3,346

{{party shading/Democratic}}|3

|2,464

|85.47%

|293

|10.16%

|126

|4.37%

|2,883

{{party shading/Democratic}}|4

|2,104

|83.79%

|261

|10.39%

|146

|5.81%

|2,511

{{party shading/Democratic}}|5

|3,887

|84.83%

|597

|13.03%

|98

|2.14%

|4,582

{{party shading/Democratic}}|6

|1,375

|80.69%

|192

|11.27%

|137

|8.04%

|1,704

{{party shading/Democratic}}|7

|713

|81.67%

|146

|16.72%

|14

|1.60%

|873

{{party shading/Democratic}}|8

|4,405

|85.07%

|674

|13.02%

|99

|1.91%

|5,178

{{party shading/Democratic}}|9

|3,087

|86.08%

|400

|11.15%

|99

|2.76%

|3,586

{{party shading/Democratic}}|10

|3,665

|86.93%

|345

|8.18%

|206

|4.89%

|4,216

{{party shading/Democratic}}|11

|1,462

|83.93%

|187

|10.73%

|93

|5.34%

|1,742

{{party shading/Democratic}}|12

|2,313

|82.93%

|285

|10.22%

|191

|6.85%

|2,789

{{party shading/Democratic}}|13

|2,167

|83.00%

|271

|10.38%

|173

|6.63%

|2,611

{{party shading/Democratic}}|14

|804

|84.81%

|100

|10.55%

|44

|4.64%

|948

{{party shading/Democratic}}|15

|2,553

|84.90%

|383

|12.74%

|71

|2.36%

|3,007

{{party shading/Democratic}}|16

|1,162

|81.95%

|163

|11.50%

|93

|6.56%

|1,418

{{party shading/Democratic}}|17

|2,856

|84.37%

|352

|10.40%

|177

|5.23%

|3,385

{{party shading/Democratic}}|18

|1,017

|69.00%

|424

|28.77%

|33

|2.24%

|1,474

{{party shading/Democratic}}|19

|770

|89.12%

|76

|8.80%

|18

|2.08%

|864

{{party shading/Democratic}}|20

|700

|84.95%

|81

|9.83%

|43

|5.22%

|824

{{party shading/Democratic}}|21

|4,271

|70.29%

|1,693

|27.86%

|112

|1.84%

|6,076

{{party shading/Democratic}}|22

|4,124

|87.48%

|387

|8.21%

|203

|4.31%

|4,714

{{party shading/Democratic}}|23

|1,410

|73.78%

|440

|23.02%

|61

|3.19%

|1,911

{{party shading/Democratic}}|24

|1,140

|80.91%

|187

|13.27%

|82

|5.82%

|1,409

{{party shading/Democratic}}|25

|735

|52.39%

|642

|45.76%

|26

|1.85%

|1,403

{{party shading/Democratic}}|26

|1,362

|51.63%

|1,259

|47.73%

|17

|0.64%

|2,638

{{party shading/Democratic}}|27

|1,101

|80.90%

|167

|12.27%

|93

|6.83%

|1,361

{{party shading/Democratic}}|28

|1,238

|84.05%

|145

|9.84%

|90

|6.11%

|1,473

{{party shading/Democratic}}|29

|1,255

|84.12%

|172

|11.53%

|65

|4.36%

|1,492

{{party shading/Democratic}}|30

|1,964

|85.91%

|233

|10.19%

|89

|3.89%

|2,286

{{party shading/Democratic}}|31

|987

|60.59%

|597

|36.65%

|45

|2.76%

|1,629

{{party shading/Democratic}}|32

|1,753

|80.34%

|263

|12.05%

|166

|7.61%

|2,182

{{party shading/Democratic}}|33

|623

|64.36%

|320

|33.06%

|25

|2.58%

|968

{{party shading/Democratic}}|34

|4,181

|80.37%

|722

|13.88%

|299

|5.75%

|5,202

{{party shading/Democratic}}|35

|1,781

|67.98%

|765

|29.20%

|74

|2.82%

|2,620

{{party shading/Democratic}}|36

|2,762

|78.53%

|540

|15.35%

|215

|6.11%

|3,517

{{party shading/Democratic}}|37

|1,126

|83.78%

|139

|10.34%

|79

|5.88%

|1,344

{{party shading/Democratic}}|38

|2,237

|84.00%

|337

|12.65%

|89

|3.34%

|2,663

{{party shading/Democratic}}|39

|3,150

|60.50%

|1,996

|38.33%

|61

|1.17%

|5,207

{{party shading/Democratic}}|40

|3,413

|81.18%

|601

|14.30%

|190

|4.52%

|4,204

{{party shading/Democratic}}|41

|1,400

|62.36%

|801

|35.68%

|44

|1.96%

|2,245

{{party shading/Democratic}}|42

|1,318

|78.92%

|291

|17.43%

|61

|3.65%

|1,670

{{party shading/Democratic}}|43

|1,193

|83.48%

|154

|10.78%

|82

|5.74%

|1,429

{{party shading/Democratic}}|44

|1,356

|83.76%

|157

|9.70%

|106

|6.55%

|1,619

{{party shading/Democratic}}|45

|1,064

|50.02%

|1,029

|48.38%

|34

|1.60%

|2,127

{{party shading/Democratic}}|46

|2,578

|83.13%

|278

|8.96%

|245

|7.90%

|3,101

{{party shading/Democratic}}|47

|550

|81.00%

|82

|12.08%

|47

|6.92%

|679

{{party shading/Democratic}}|48

|1,356

|71.82%

|461

|24.42%

|71

|3.76%

|1,888

{{party shading/Democratic}}|49

|2,390

|83.62%

|303

|10.60%

|165

|5.77%

|2,858

{{party shading/Democratic}}|50

|4,718

|86.94%

|472

|8.70%

|237

|4.37%

|5,427

{{party shading/Democratic}}|51

|2,290

|83.24%

|287

|10.43%

|174

|6.32%

|2,751

{{party shading/Democratic}}|52

|3,972

|86.31%

|432

|9.39%

|198

|4.30%

|4,602

{{party shading/Democratic}}|53

|1,310

|66.26%

|621

|31.41%

|46

|2.33%

|1,977

{{party shading/Democratic}}|54

|840

|69.59%

|332

|27.51%

|35

|2.90%

|1,207

{{party shading/Democratic}}|55

|1,823

|56.06%

|1,387

|42.65%

|42

|1.29%

|3,252

{{party shading/Democratic}}|56

|2,861

|63.56%

|1,585

|35.21%

|55

|1.22%

|4,501

{{party shading/Democratic}}|57

|2,058

|55.31%

|1,613

|43.35%

|50

|1.34%

|3,721

{{party shading/Democratic}}|58

|3,447

|57.10%

|2,523

|41.79%

|67

|1.11%

|6,037

{{party shading/Democratic}}|59

|2,556

|83.86%

|281

|9.22%

|211

|6.92%

|3,048

{{party shading/Democratic}}|60

|2,066

|84.85%

|220

|9.03%

|149

|6.12%

|2,435

{{party shading/Democratic}}|61

|2,309

|80.40%

|397

|13.82%

|166

|5.78%

|2,872

{{party shading/Democratic}}|62

|1,370

|69.02%

|568

|28.61%

|47

|2.37%

|1,985

{{party shading/Democratic}}|63

|2,525

|57.74%

|1,806

|41.30%

|42

|0.96%

|4,373

{{party shading/Democratic}}|64

|1,236

|52.24%

|1,101

|46.53%

|29

|1.23%

|2,366

{{party shading/Democratic}}|65

|2,027

|61.74%

|1,214

|36.98%

|42

|1.28%

|3,283

{{party shading/Democratic}}|66

|3,469

|52.61%

|3,064

|46.47%

|61

|0.93%

|6,594

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