2014 Anaheim mayoral election|
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| Candidate
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Tom Tait
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Lori Galloway
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| Popular vote
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24,116
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9,235
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| Percentage
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53.4%
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20.4%
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| Candidate
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Licille Kring
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Denis Fitzgerald
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| Popular vote
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8,757
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3,090
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| Percentage
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19.4%
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6.8%
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The 2014 Anaheim mayoral election was held on November 4, 2014, to elect the mayor of Anaheim, California. It saw the reelection of Tom Tait.
Municipal elections in California are officially non-partisan.
Results[1]
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Votes
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%
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| Tom Tait (incumbent)
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24,116
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53.4
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| Lori Galloway
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9,235
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20.4
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| Licille Kring
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8,757
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19.4
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| Denis Fitzgerald
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3,090
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6.8
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