2004 Orlando mayoral election explained

Election Name:2004 Orlando mayoral election
Flag Image:File:Flag of Orlando, Florida (1980–2017).gif
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Year:2003 (special)
Next Year:2008
Election Date:March 9, 2004
Image1:Buddy Dyer (2000) (1).jpg
Nominee1:Buddy Dyer
Party1:Nonpartisan candidate
Popular Vote1:12,422
Percentage1:50.96%
Nominee2:Ken Mulvaney
Party2:Nonpartisan candidate
Popular Vote2:7,444
Percentage2:30.54%
Image3:Commissioner-samuel-ings.jpg
Nominee3:Sam Ings
Party3:Nonpartisan candidate
Popular Vote3:3,237
Percentage3:13.28%
Mayor
Before Election:Buddy Dyer
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Buddy Dyer
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

The 2004 Orlando mayoral election was held on Tuesday, March 9, 2004, to elect the mayor of Orlando, Florida. Incumbent mayor Buddy Dyer was elected to a first full term.

Municipal elections in Orlando and Orange County are non-partisan. Had no candidate received a majority of the votes in the general election, a runoff would have been held between the two candidates that received the greatest number of votes.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Frequently Asked Questions about the City of Orlando 2012 Election. May 1, 2012. City of Orlando-Office of the City Clerk. https://web.archive.org/web/20120510135830/http://www.cityoforlando.net/cityclerk/elections/election_faq.htm. May 10, 2012. dead.