- Source: 2019 Jacksonville mayoral election
The 2019 Jacksonville mayoral election was held on March 19, 2019, to elect the mayor of Jacksonville. Incumbent mayor Lenny Curry, a Republican, won a majority of votes to win a second term in office. No Democratic candidate qualified for the mayoral election.
Candidates
= Republican Party
=Declared
Lenny Curry, incumbent mayor
Anna Brosche, member of Jacksonville City Council
Jimmy Hill, small business owner and president of International Association of Fire Fighters Local 2622
= Democratic Party
=While Democratic candidates did declare their candidacy, no Democratic candidates qualified for the mayoral election in 2019.
Declared
Doreszell Cohen, founder of Citizens for Criminal Justice Reform
Yolanda Thornton, small business owner
Declined
Alvin Brown, former mayor of Jacksonville
Garrett Dennis, member of Jacksonville City Council
= Independents
=Declared
Omega Allen, Chair of the NW Jacksonville Economic Development Trust Fund
Connell Crooms, nonprofit director
Vishaun Grissett, independent consultant
Campaign and results
Democrats did not field a candidate for Mayor of Jacksonville in the 2019 election. Curry faced Anna Lopez Brosche, described by The Florida Times-Union as a moderate Republican. Brosche's campaign received support from some Democratic politicians, including city councilman Garrett Dennis and former Duval County Democratic Party chair Lisa King.
References
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- Val Demings
- 2019 Jacksonville mayoral election
- 2023 Jacksonville mayoral election
- 2015 Jacksonville mayoral election
- List of mayors of Jacksonville, Florida
- 2011 Jacksonville mayoral election
- 2007 Jacksonville mayoral election
- 2003 Jacksonville mayoral election
- 2019 United States elections
- Donna Deegan
- 2019 Orlando mayoral election