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26 mayors in the top 100 most populous cities | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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New YorkSan AntonioFort WorthSeattleOmahaMiamiClv.CincinnatiSt. LouisPlanoGarlandOaklandAtlantaNew OrleansDetroitMinneapolisSaint PaulCharlotteDurhamGreensboroJ.C.AlbuquerqueBuffaloBostonTol.Pittsburgh New YorkOmahaClevelandCincinnatiSt. LouisDetroitMinneapolisSaint PaulDurhamGreensboroJersey CityBuffaloBostonToledoPittsburghCities in the top 100 with mayoral elections. Click on the city names to go to that city's election page. Blue pins denote Democratic incumbents, red pins Republican, and white pins independents. Smaller cities will be included elsewhere in the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The 2025 United States local elections will be held throughout the year to elect officers of municipal and county governments.
Election summary
Mayoral elections
City | Partisan? | Incumbent | Notes | Elected | Candidates | |||||
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Albuquerque, NM | No | Dem. | Tim Keller | 2017 | Incumbent standing for re-election. | TBD |
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Atlanta, GA | No | Dem. | Andre Dickens | 2021 | Incumbent standing for re-election. | TBD |
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Boston, MA | No | Dem. | Michelle Wu | 2021 | Incumbent standing for re-election. | TBD |
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Buffalo, NY | Yes | Dem. | Christopher Scanlon | 2024 (acting) | Incumbent's intention unknown. | TBD |
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Cincinnati, OH | No | Dem. | Aftab Pureval | 2021 | Incumbent standing for re-election. | TBD |
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Charlotte, NC | No | Dem. | Vi Lyles | 2017 | Incumbent's intention unknown. | TBD | ||||
Cleveland, OH | No | Dem. | Justin Bibb | 2021 | Incumbent standing for re-election. | TBD |
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Detroit, MI | No | Ind. | Mike Duggan | 2013 | Incumbent retiring to run for governor. | TBD |
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County executives
County | Incumbent | Notes | Elected | Candidates | |||||
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Prince George's, MD | Dem. | Tara Jackson | 2024 (acting) | Incumbent will not stand for re-election. | TBD |
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New York, NY | Dem. | Mark Levine | 2021 | Incumbent retiring to run for New York City Comptroller. | TBD |
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Kings, NY | Dem. | Antonio Reynoso | 2021 | Incumbent standing for re-election. | TBD |
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Queens, NY | Dem. | Donovan Richards | 2021 | Incumbent's intention unknown. | TBD | ||||
Bronx, NY | Dem. | Vanessa Gibson | 2021 | Incumbent standing for re-election. | TBD |
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Richmond, NY | Rep. | Vito Fossella | 2021 | Incumbent's intention unknown. | TBD | ||||
Westchester, NY | Dem. | George Latimer | 2017 | Incumbent retired to successfully run for U.S. House. | TBD | ||||
King, WA | Dem. | Dow Constantine | 2009 | Incumbent will not stand for re-election. | TBD |
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Election schedule
February
- February 25: Aurora, Illinois (primary, if necessary)
March
- March 4:
- St. Louis, Missouri (primary)
- Chattanooga, Tennessee
April
- April 1:
- Alton, Illinois
- Aurora, Illinois (general)
- Omaha, Nebraska (primary)
- April 8: St. Louis, Missouri (general)
- April 15: Oakland, California (special)
May
- May 3:
- May 6: Cincinnati, Ohio (primary)
- May 13: Omaha, Nebraska (general)
- May 20: Allentown, Pennsylvania (primary)
June
- June 3:
- June 24:
- Buffalo, New York (primary)
- New York, New York (primary)
August
- August 5: Seattle, Washington (primary)
- August 26: Birmingham, Alabama
September
- September 9: Cleveland, Ohio (primary)
- September 23: Boston, Massachusetts (primary, if necessary)
November
- November 4: Election Day
- Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Allentown, Pennsylvania (general)
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Boston, Massachusetts (general)
- Buffalo, New York (general)
- New York, New York (general)
- Cincinnati, Ohio (general)
- Cleveland, Ohio (general)
- Concord, New Hampshire
- Miami, Florida (general)
- Minneapolis, Minnapolis
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Seattle, Washington (general)
- Toledo, Ohio
- November 18: Miami, Florida (runoff, if necessary)
References
- ^ "List of current mayors of the top 100 cities in the United States". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2 January 2025.
- Writer, Cathy Cook / Journal Staff (August 30, 2024). "Albuquerque mayor planning to run for a third term". Albuquerque Journal.
- Darnell, Tim (2024-02-19). "Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens announces reelection plans". www.atlantanewsfirst.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- O’Keefe, Ross (18 November 2024). "Boston Mayor Michelle Wu confirms she's running for reelection in 2025". Washington Examiner.
- Coolidge, Sharon (2 January 2025). "It's a Cincinnati city election year. What we know about the mayor and council races". Cincinnati.com. Retrieved 3 January 2025.
- Bruno, Joe (19 December 2024). "Charlotte mayor undecided on 2025 re-election bid". WSOC TV. Retrieved 3 January 2025.
- Hall, Najee (26 December 2024). "LaVerne Gore announces run for Cleveland mayor in 2025". Signal Cleveland. Retrieved 3 January 2025.
- ^ Aguilar, Louis (December 10, 2024). "Council President Mary Sheffield launches campaign to be Detroit's first female mayor". The Detroit News. Retrieved December 11, 2024.