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Philadelphia mayoral election, 2015

Philadelphia mayoral election, 2015
Philadelphia
← 2011 November 3, 2015 2019 →
  James F. Kenney 2009.jpg Melissa Murray Bailey.jpg
Nominee Jim Kenney Melissa Murray Bailey
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 200,146 31,011
Percentage 85.1% 13.2%

Mayor before election

Michael Nutter
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Jim Kenney
Democratic


Michael Nutter
Democratic

Jim Kenney
Democratic

The 2015 Philadelphia mayoral election was held on November 3, 2015, to elect the Mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, concurrently with various other state and local elections. Heavily favored Democratic party candidate Jim Kenney won.

Incumbent Democratic party Mayor Michael Nutter could not run for re-election to a third consecutive term due to term limits in the city's home rule charter. Registered Democrats hold a formidable 7-to-1 ratio over registered Republicans in Philadelphia, giving Democratic candidates a distinct advantage in citywide elections.

The mayoral primary elections were held on May 19, 2015. Democrats nominated Jim Kenney, a member of the Philadelphia City Council, as their party's nominee. Kenney won the primary in a landslide with 55.83% of the vote, defeating a crowded field of five other Democratic candidates, including Anthony H. Williams and former District Attorney Lynn Abraham. Republican Melissa Murray Bailey, a business executive, ran unopposed for the Republican nomination. Had she been elected, Bailey would have become Philadelphia's first female mayor, as well as the city's first Republican mayor in more than 60 years.


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