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Fort Lauderdale mayoral election, 2009

← 2006 February 13, 2009 2012 →
 
Candidate Jack Seiler Dean Trantalis Earl Rynerson
Party nonpartisan candidate Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 9,216 3,634 2,458
Percentage 57.28% 22.59% 15.28%

Mayor before election

Jim Naugle
Democratic

Elected mayor

Jack Seiler
Democratic

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The 2012 Fort Lauderdale mayoral election was held on February 13, 2009, to elect the mayor of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It saw the election of Jack Seiler.

The election was nonpartisan.

Having served six consecutive terms, incumbent mayor Jim Naugle was term-limited.

Results

Results
Candidate Votes %
Jack Seiler 9,216 57.28
Dean Trantalis 3,634 22.59
Earl Rynerson 2,458 15.28
Steve Rossi 781 4.85

References

  1. ^ "Summary Rept – Group Detail Municipal Primary/Special Elec Official Results Broward County, Florida February 10, 2009". Broward County. February 13, 2009. Retrieved October 14, 2019.
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