2007 Dallas mayoral election|
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| Nominee
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Tom Leppert
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Ed Oakley
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Don Hill
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| First round vote
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19,367
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14,754
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9,896
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| First round percentage
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27.10%
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20.64%
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13.85%
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| Runoff vote
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49,558
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36,135
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| Runoff percentage
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57.83%
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42.17%
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| Nominee
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Max Wells
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| First round vote
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8,697
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| First round percentage
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12.17%
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The 2007 Dallas mayoral election took place on May 12, 2007, to elect the successor to incumbent Mayor Laura Miller. Miller decided not to run for a second full term. The race is officially nonpartisan. After no candidate received a majority of the votes, the top two candidates - Tom Leppert and Ed Oakley - faced each other in a runoff election on June 16, 2007, in which Leppert prevailed.
Candidates
- John Cappello - small businessman
- Sam Coats - former member of the Texas House of Representatives and CEO of Schlotzsky's
- Jennifer Gale - homeless activist and five time candidate for Mayor of Austin (
- Gary Griffith - two term City Councilman from District 09 (East Dallas)
- Roger Herrera - lawyer
- Don Hill - four term City Councilman from District 05 (South Dallas)
- Darrell Jordan - lawyer and candidate for Mayor of Dallas in 1995
- Tom Leppert - former CEO of Turner Construction
- Ed Oakley - three term City Councilman from District 03 (Oak Cliff)
- Edward Okpa - real estate appraiser and candidate for Mayor of Dallas in 2003
Results
General election
Runoff results
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