1987 Knoxville Mayoral Election
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Elections before 1987


1987

The 1987 Knoxville mayoral election took place on October and November of 1987 to elect the mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee. The election was held concurrently with various other local elections, and was officially nonpartisan. It saw the election of Victor Ashe. Since no candidate secured a majority in the first round, a
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was held between the top-two finishers, with Ashe defeating former mayor
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First round


Runoff


1991


1995


1999


2003

The 2003 Knoxville mayoral election took place on September 30, 2003 to elect the mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee. The election was held concurrently with various other local elections; it was officially nonpartisan. It saw the election of Bill Haslam. Haslam reached a majority in the initial round of the election, forgoing the needed for a runoff to be held.


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2007

The 2007 Knoxville mayoral election took place on September 25, 2007 to elect the mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee. The election was held concurrently with various other local elections; it was officially nonpartisan. It saw the reelection of incumbent Bill Haslam. Haslam reached a majority in the initial round of the election, forgoing the needed for a runoff to be held.


Results


2011

The 2011 Knoxville mayoral election took place on September 27 and November 8, 2011 to elect the mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee. The election was held concurrently with various other local elections, and was officially nonpartisan. It saw the election of Madeline Rogero. Serving as acting mayor, following the resignation of Republican mayor Bill Haslam to serve as
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and in the months before the individual elected in this race would take office, was Daniel Brown, who did not seek a full term as mayor. Since no candidate secured a majority in the first round, a runoff was held between the top-two finishers. The election saw Rogero become the first woman elected mayor of Knoxville. She is also the first woman to be elected mayor in any of the "Big Four" cities of Tennessee ( Memphis,
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, Knoxville and
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First round


Runoff


2015

The 2015 Knoxville mayoral election took place on September 29, 2015 to elect the mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee. The election was held concurrently with various other local elections, and was officially nonpartisan. It saw the reelection of incumbent Madeline Rogero. Since Rogero reached a majority in the initial round of the election, no runoff was held. This was set to be the case since only two candidates existed, counting qualified write-in Jack Knoxville, meaning that one of them would obtain a majority in the initial round.


Results


2019

The 2019 Knoxville mayoral Election took place on August 27, 2019 and November 5, 2019 to elect the next Mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee. All Knoxville municipal elections are non-partisan. Since no candidate met 50% or more of the votes,
Eddie Mannis Eddie Mannis (born April 14, 1959) is an American politician, who was elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives in 2020.Indya Kincannon advanced to the November election. Incumbent Mayor Madeline Rogero was ineligible to run for re-election, having served the maximum of two terms.


Candidates

Declared * Michael Andrews, licensed barber * Fletcher Burkhardt, social media specialist * Indya Kincannon, former Knox County School Board member (2004–2014), former chair of the Knox County School Board, former city director for Mayor Rogero *
Eddie Mannis Eddie Mannis (born April 14, 1959) is an American politician, who was elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives in 2020.COO and deputy to Mayor Rogero, chairman of the Metropolitan Airport Authority, prominent businessman * Calvin Taylor Skinner, worked in community and leadership development * Marshall Stair, lawyer, at-large member of the Knoxville City Council (2011–2019)


Results


First round


Runoff

In the runoff election, Indya Kincannon defeated Eddie Mannis.


2023

The 2023 Knoxville mayoral election will be held on August 29, 2023, with any potential runoff scheduled for November 7, 2023. All Knoxville municipal elections are non-partisan. Incumbent mayor Indya Kincannon announced she was running for re-election on November 16, 2022.


Candidates

Declared * Indya Kincannon, incumbent mayor


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