2021 St. Louis mayoral election explained

Election Name:2021 Saint Louis mayoral election
Country:Missouri
Flag Image:Flag of St._Louis, Missouri.svg
Type:mayor
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2017 St. Louis mayoral election
Previous Year:2017
Next Election:2025 St. Louis mayoral election
Next Year:2025
Turnout:29.15%
Election Date:April 6, 2021
Image1:File:Tishaura Jones tight crop.jpg
Candidate1:Tishaura Jones
Party1:Democratic
Popular Vote1:30,166
Percentage1:51.70%
Candidate2:Cara Spencer
Party2:Democratic
Popular Vote2:27,865
Percentage2:47.75%
Mayor
Before Election:Lyda Krewson
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Tishaura Jones
After Party:Nonpartisan

The 2021 St. Louis mayoral election occurred in two stages, with a unified primary on March 2, 2021, and a two-candidate general election on April 6, 2021.[1] The election was the first in the nation to use approval voting for a primary.[2] Incumbent Democratic mayor Lyda Krewson was eligible to seek re-election to a second term in office, but chose to retire.[3]

In a primary field of four candidates, St. Louis Treasurer Tishaura Jones and Alderwoman Cara Spencer advanced to the general election.[4] Jones defeated Spencer in the general election by nearly 4% of votes cast, becoming the first African-American woman elected to the office of mayor.[5]

Background

In 2017, then-St. Louis alderwoman Lyda Krewson was elected mayor, becoming the first woman to do so. However, in late 2020, she announced that she would not seek re-election to a second term, despite being eligible to run. Krewson cited her age as the primary reason for her retirement, saying: "I am now pushing 70. So after a lot of thinking and a lot of discussion with my family, I decided to retire in April and not run for re-election." Krewson had faced criticism during her term for her perceived mishandling of Black Lives Matter protests in the summer of 2020, with numerous demonstrations outside the mayor's home and calls for her to resign. Krewson was also facing a primary challenge from Jones and Spencer, both of whom launched their campaigns for mayor before Krewson announced her retirement. However, Krewson denied that these factors had any influence on her decision not to seek re-election.[3]

Some also speculated that Proposition D, a ballot measure passed by St. Louis voters with 68% of the vote in November 2020, would have made it more difficult for Krewson to survive a primary challenge.[3] Proposition D altered St. Louis elections so that they would use a new electoral process. The old system used partisan primaries with first-past-the-post voting. Since 2021, all candidates for municipal elections in St. Louis instead compete in a single nonpartisan primary using approval voting, and the two candidates with the highest vote total advanced to the general election.[1] Krewson opposed Proposition D, while Jones supported it.[3]

Candidates

Candidates who advanced to the general election

CandidateExperienceParty preferenceRef

Tishaura Jones
Treasurer of St. Louis (2013–2021)
Former Assistant Minority Floor Leader of the Missouri House of Representatives (2011–2013)
Former state representative (2009–2013)
Candidate for mayor in 2017

Party preference: Democratic
(Website)
[6] [7]

Cara Spencer
St. Louis alderwoman for the 20th ward (2015–present)
Party preference: Democratic
(Website)
[8]

Candidates eliminated in the primary

CandidateExperienceParty preferenceRef

Andrew Jones
Utility manager
Nominee for mayor in 2017

Party preference: Republican
(Website)
[9] [10]

Lewis E. Reed
President of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen (2007–2022)
Candidate for mayor in 2013 and 2017

Party preference: Democratic
(Website)
[11]

Disqualified

Declined

Primary election

In a primary field of four candidates, St. Louis Treasurer Tishaura Jones and Alderwoman Cara Spencer advanced to the general election. The two women defeated President of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen Lewis E. Reed as well as utility manager Andrew Jones.[16]

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Andrew
Jones
Tishaura
Jones
Lewis
Reed
Cara
Spencer
Undecided
Remington Research (R)/Missouri Scout February 3–4, 2021501 (LV)± 4.4% 19%51%59%40%
Show Me Victories (D)January 5–8, 2021732 (LV)± 4.0% 5%28%30%11%27%

Results

Tishaura Jones and Cara Spencer advanced to the general election.[17] Because the primary election was conducted using approval voting (and voters had the opportunity to mark their approval of more than one candidate), the numbers in the "Approval percentage" row add up to more than 100 percent.

March 2, 2021Primary election results[18]
Tishaura JonesCara SpencerLewis E. ReedAndrew Jones
Party preference:Democratic PartyDemocratic PartyDemocratic PartyRepublican Party
Votes of approval: 25,38820,65917,1866,428
Approval percentage:56.96%46.35%38.56%14.42%
Total vote cards cast: 44,571

General election

At the general election on the evening of Tuesday, April 6, 2021, Tishaura Jones defeated Cara Spencer to earn her first term as mayor of St. Louis, winning by over two thousand votes.[19] This constituted nearly 4% of the people that voted that evening.[20]

Polling

Leading up to the early April election, over 20% of voters told pollsters that they were undecided.[21]

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Tishaura
Jones
Cara
Spencer
Undecided
Show Me Victories (D)March 25–28, 2021650 (LV)± 4.0%42%37%21%
Show Me Victories (D)March 4–6, 2021550 (LV)± 4.2%40%35%25%
Remington Research (R)/Missouri ScoutMarch 3–4, 2021544 (LV)± 4.4%43%37%20%

Results

Tishaura Jones defeated Cara Spencer by a 4% margin. Jones' margin of victory largely came from Northern St. Louis, while Spencer was stronger in the south.[22] Jones received her largest margins in wards where Lewis Reed had come second in the primary.[22]

Results by Ward

Ward! colspan="2"
Tishuara JonesCara SpencerWrite-inTotal Votes
Votes%Votes%Votes%
Ward 1 126284.1322915.2790.61500
Ward 2 104379.1426920.4160.461318
Ward 3 94080.4822319.0950.431168
Ward 4 112487.1315812.2580.621290
Ward 599072.2137627.4350.361371
Ward 6167360.18109739.46100.362780
Ward 7116544.08145955.20190.722643
Ward 8198157.34146242.32120.353455
Ward 9113450.92107948.45140.632227
Ward 1088335.95155963.48140.572456
Ward 1160338.4895761.0770.451567
Ward 1257620.41221378.42331.172822
Ward 1379132.67161066.50200.832421
Ward 1467938.65107160.9670.401757
Ward 15169258.57118841.1290.312889
Ward 1669318.17308180.76411.073815
Ward 17121751.74113048.0450.212352
Ward 18116577.3633722.3840.271506
Ward 19100673.4335926.2050.361370
Ward 2065154.0754345.10100.831204
Ward 21145185.2024914.6230.181703
Ward 2286984.3716115.6300.001030
Ward 2398328.53243570.66280.813446
Ward 2487134.41164464.95160.632531
Ward 2571658.7449540.6180.661219
Ward 26158578.7841920.8380.402012
Ward 27126384.2623115.4150.331499
Ward 28116038.68183161.0580.272999

Notes

Partisan clients

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Upcoming Elections . . December 28, 2020.
  2. News: Schlinkmann . Mark . 2021-03-01 . St. Louis mayoral candidates, voters deal with new rules in Tuesday’s primary . St. Louis Post-Dispatch . St. Louis . 2024-05-24.
  3. Web site: St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson to retire, will not seek re-election . November 18, 2020 . . December 28, 2020.
  4. Web site: Schlinkmann. Mark. Tishaura Jones, Cara Spencer advance to St. Louis mayoral runoff. March 3, 2021. live. 2021-04-06. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20210303042015/https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/tishaura-jones-cara-spencer-advance-to-st-louis-mayoral-runoff/article_94495271-2e1b-59e7-b669-25a4a0dbf9de.html . March 3, 2021 .
  5. Web site: KSDK Digital. Tishaura Jones makes history as first Black woman to be St. Louis mayor. April 6, 2021. April 6, 2021. KSDK. en-US.
  6. Web site: Tishaura Jones files to run for St. Louis mayor . November 30, 2020 . Kohler . Jeremy . . December 28, 2020.
  7. News: November 10, 2010. Tishaura Jones makes House history. The St. Louis American. live. July 11, 2021. https://archive.today/20210711003824/http://www.stlamerican.com/news/community_news/article_29e0e10d-cfd1-55b5-bd60-735972ecad39.html. July 11, 2021.
  8. Web site: St. Louis Alderwoman Spencer To Challenge Krewson For Mayor . January 13, 2020 . Lippmann . Rachel . . December 28, 2020.
  9. Web site: Andrew Jones is in, Gregory F.X. Daly out in St. Louis mayor's race . December 28, 2020 . Schlinkmann . Mark . . December 28, 2020.
  10. Web site: Krewson wins Democratic mayoral primary, will likely be next St. Louis mayor. March 8, 2017. Koran. Addo. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. March 9, 2017.
  11. Web site: Candidates for St. Louis mayor, other offices, file to run in city election . November 23, 2020 . Schlinkmann . Mark . . December 28, 2020.
  12. Web site: Political newcomers Lassaad Jeliti, Keith Jefferson join race for St. Louis mayor . January 4, 2021 . Schlinkmann . Mark . . January 4, 2021.
  13. Web site: Three St. Louis mayoral candidates disqualified after failing to get enough signatures . January 5, 2021 . Schlinkmann . Mark . . January 5, 2021.
  14. Web site: City of St. Louis mayoral race gets more crowded . August 3, 2020 . Kirn . Jacob . . December 28, 2020.
  15. Web site: Reign Restaurant owner Dana Kelly files for St. Louis mayor . December 30, 2020 . Schlinkmann . Mark . . January 4, 2021.
  16. Web site: March 3, 2021. How St. Louis wards voted in the mayoral primary. 2022-02-05. ksdk.com. en-US.
  17. Web site: FINAL OFFICIAL RESULTS - BY APPROVAL PERCENTAGE . stlouis-mo.gov . Board of Election Commissioners for the City of St. Louis . 10 March 2021.
  18. Web site: FINAL OFFICIAL RESULTS - BY APPROVAL PERCENTAGE . stlouis-mo.gov . Board of Election Commissioners for the City of St. Louis . May 4, 2022.
  19. News: April 7, 2021. 7 Takeaways From A History-Making Election Night In St. Louis. St. Louis Public Radio. February 5, 2021.
  20. Web site: Summary For CITYWIDE, All Counters, All Races FINAL OFFICIAL RESULTS. 23 July 2021. St. Louis Board of Election Commissioners.
  21. Web site: 2021-03-30. Recent Poll Shows Tishaura Jones has Slight Lead in St. Louis City Mayor's Contest. 2022-02-05. Show Me Victories. en-US.
  22. Web site: Analysis: Ward-by-ward breakdown of how St. Louis voted for mayor. KSDK. Richey. Erin. April 7, 2021. April 10, 2021.