2019 Green Bay mayoral election

The 2019 Green Bay mayoral election was held February 19 and April 2, 2019 to elect the mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin. It saw the election of Eric Genrich.

2019 Green Bay mayoral election
February 19, 2019 (primary)[1]
April 2, 2019 (general)[2]
 
Candidate Eric Genrich Patrick Buckley
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Alliance Democratic Republican
Primary vote 4,505 1,871
Primary percentage 43.73% 18.16%
General vote 11,421 8,296
General percentage 57.61% 41.85%

Mayor before election

Jim Schmitt
Republican

Elected Mayor

Eric Genrich
Democratic

While the election was officially nonpartisan, the front running candidates were both backed by a major political party, Genrich by the Democratic Party and Buckley by the Republican Party.[3]

Results

Primary

Primary results[1]
Candidate Votes %
Eric Genrich 4,505 43.73
Patrick Buckley 1,871 18.16
Patrick M. Evans 1,799 17.46
Guy Zima 853 8.28
Joe Moore 525 5.10
Mark Steuer 507 4.92
Nick Mortensen 166 1.61
Paul Boucher 68 0.66
Write-ins 8 0.18
Total votes 10,201

General election

General election results[2]
Candidate Votes %
Eric Genrich 11,421 57.61
Patrick Buckley 8,296 41.85
Write-ins 108 0.54
Total votes 19,825

References

  1. "SUMMARY REPORT BROWN COUNTY, WISCONSIN NONPARTISAN OFFICE FEBRUARY 19, 2019 FINAL UNOFFICIAL RESULTS" (PDF). Brown County Clerk's Office. February 20, 2019. Retrieved November 9, 2019.
  2. "SUMMARY REPORT BROWN COUNTY, WISCONSIN NONPARTISAN OFFICE APRIL 2, 2019 OFFICIAL RESULTS" (PDF). Brown County Clerk's Office. April 8, 2019. Retrieved November 9, 2019.
  3. BeMiller, Haley. "Despite party backing and outside money, Green Bay mayoral candidates tout nonpartisan race". Press Gazette Media. Retrieved February 18, 2020.


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