- Source: 2015 Dallas municipal election
The 2015 Dallas municipal election was an election to determine the mayor in Dallas, Texas. The election day was May 9, 2015, and if a runoff election had been required, it would have been held on June 13, 2015. Incumbent Democratic Mayor Mike Rawlings ran and won re-election to a second term in office against challengers Marcos Ronquillo, an attorney, and write-in candidate Richard Sheridan, a retired engineer and anti-gay government activist.
Six of the current 14 members of the City Council ran unopposed, but eight other seats were contested. Historically less than 10% of voters participate in Dallas City Council elections, although 9 days of early voting were provided from April 27 through May 5. The Dallas County Elections office has published a map of these polling locations for reference.
Mayor
= Candidates
=Mike Rawlings (incumbent)
Marcos Ronquillo
Richard P. Sheridan (write-in)
= Results
=District 1
Scott Griggs (incumbent)
District 2
Adam Medrano (incumbent)
District 3
(incumbent termed out)
Casey Thomas, II
Gerald Britt
Joe Tave
Wini Cannon
B.D. Howard
District 4
(incumbent termed out)
Stephen King
Linda M. Wilkerson-Wynn
Sandra Crenshaw
Keyaira D. Saunders
James Ross
D. Marcus Ranger
Carl Hays
Carolyn King Arnold
District 5
Jesse Diaz
Rick Callahan (incumbent)
Sherry Cordova
District 6
Ozumba Lnuk-X
Daniel "DC" Caldwell, I
Lakolya London
Monica R. Alonzo (incumbent)
District 7
(incumbent termed out)
Tiffinni A. Young
Hasani Burton
John Lawson
Kevin Felder
James "J.T." Turknett
Randall Parker
Baranda J. Fermin
Juanita Wallace
District 8
(incumbent termed out)
Dianne Gibson
Clara McDade
Subrina Lynn Brenham
Eric Lemonte Williams
Gail Terrell
Erik Wilson
District 9
(incumbent termed out)
Christopher Jackson
Darren Boruff
Mark Clayton
Sam Merten
Will Logg
District 10
(incumbent termed out)
James N. White
Paul Reyes
Adam McGough
District 11
Lee M. Kleinman (incumbent)
District 12
Sandy Greyson (incumbent)
District 13
Jennifer Staubach Gates (incumbent)
District 14
Philip T. Kingston (incumbent)