Albuquerque mayoral election, 2005

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Albuquerque mayoral election, 2005
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  2001 October 4, 2005 2009  

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Candidate Martin Chávez Eric Griego Bradley Winter
Party Democratic Democratic Republican
Popular vote41,023 22,52321,352
Percentage47%25%24%

 
CandidateDavid Steele
Party Republican
Popular vote1,859
Percentage2%

Mayor before election

Martin Chavez
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Martin Chavez
Democratic

The Albuquerque mayoral election of 2005 was held on October 4, 2005 to elect the Mayor of Albuquerque. [1] Incumbent Democrat Martin Chavez won reelection.

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References

  1. Unofficial Election Results for the City of Albuquerque City of Albuquerque Regular Municipal Election, 2005