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2021 Plano elections |
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Election dates |
Filing deadline: February 12, 2021 |
General election: May 1, 2021 |
Election stats |
Offices up: Mayor |
Total seats up: 1 (click here for other city elections) |
Election type: Nonpartisan |
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U.S. municipal elections, 2021 |
The city of Plano, Texas, held a general election for mayor on May 1, 2021. The filing deadline for this election was February 12, 2021.
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John Muns defeated Lily Bao and Lydia Ortega in the general election for Mayor of Plano on May 1, 2021.
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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John Muns (Nonpartisan) |
52.8
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18,447 |
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Lily Bao (Nonpartisan) |
43.3
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15,101 | |
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Lydia Ortega (Nonpartisan) |
3.9
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1,367 |
Total votes: 34,915 | ||||
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Mayoral elections were held in 28 of the 100 largest U.S. cities in 2021. Once mayors elected in 2021 assumed office, the mayors of 63 of the country's 100 largest cities were affiliated with the Democratic Party.
The following top-100 mayoral offices changed partisan control in 2021:
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Plano is a city in Collin County and Denton County, Texas. As of 2013, its population was 274,409.[2]
The city of Plano uses a council-manager system. In this form of municipal government, an elected city council—which includes the mayor and serves as the city's primary legislative body—appoints a chief executive called a city manager to oversee day-to-day municipal operations and implement the council's policy and legislative initiatives.[3][4]
The following table displays demographic data provided by the United States Census Bureau.
Demographic data for Plano, Texas (2015) | ||
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Plano | Texas | |
Total population: | 275,645 | 27,429,639 |
Land area (square miles): | 72 | 261,232 |
Race and ethnicity[5] | ||
White: | 68% | 74.9% |
Black/African American: | 7.9% | 11.9% |
Asian: | 19.1% | 4.2% |
Native American: | 0.4% | 0.5% |
Pacific Islander: | 0% | 0.1% |
Two or more: | 2.8% | 2.5% |
Hispanic/Latino: | 14.2% | 38.4% |
Education | ||
High school graduation rate: | 93.5% | 81.9% |
College graduation rate: | 54.9% | 27.6% |
Income | ||
Median household income: | $83,793 | $53,207 |
Persons below poverty level: | 7.5% | 19.9% |
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, "American Community Survey" (5-year estimates 2010-2015) |
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