El Paso, Texas mayoral election, 2013
El Paso mayoral election, 2013
May 14, 2013 (2013-05-14) |
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Candidate |
Oscar Leeser |
Steve Ortega |
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Nonpartisan |
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Mayor before election
John Cook
Nonpartisan |
Elected Mayor
Oscar Leeser
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The 2013 El Paso mayoral election was held on June 8, 2013, to elect the Mayor of El Paso, Texas. Incumbent Mayor John Cook could not seek another term due to term limits. In the nonpartisan primary held on May 11, 2013, businessman Oscar Leeser and City Councilman Steve Ortega placed first and second with 47% and 22% of the vote, respectively, and because no candidate received a majority, a runoff election was held on June 15.[1] Leeser won the runoff election. [2]
Primary election
Candidates
- Oscar Leeser, automobile dealer
- Steve Ortega, City Councilman
- Robert Cormell, restauranteur
- Hector H. Lopez, radio host
- L. Gus Haddad, mortgage broker
- Jaime O. Perez, former chief of staff to El Paso County Judge Anthony Cobos
- Dean Martinez, retired military
- Jorge Artalejo, substitute teacher
Results
El Paso mayoral primary results, May 11, 2013[3] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Nonpartisan |
Oscar Leeser |
21,724 |
47.40 |
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Nonpartisan |
Steve Ortega |
9,944 |
21.70 |
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Nonpartisan |
Robert Cormell |
5,518 |
12.04 |
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Nonpartisan |
Hector H. Lopez |
4,009 |
8.75 |
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Nonpartisan |
L. Gus Haddad |
3,223 |
7.03 |
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Nonpartisan |
Jaime O. Perez |
816 |
1.78 |
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Nonpartisan |
Dean Martinez |
365 |
0.80 |
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Nonpartisan |
Jorge Artalejo |
228 |
0.50 |
Total votes |
45,827 |
100.00 |
General election
Candidates
Results
El Paso mayoral election results, June 15, 2013 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
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Nonpartisan |
Oscar Leeser[4] |
33,266 |
74.32 |
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Nonpartisan |
Steve Ortega |
11,492 |
25.68 |
Total votes |
44,758 |
100 |
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