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Revision as of 04:45, 8 November 2017

Atlantic City mayoral election, 2017

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  File:Mayor Don Guardian.jpg
Nominee Frank Gilliam Don Guardian
Party Democratic Republican

Incumbent Mayor

Don Guardian
Republican



The 2017 Atlantic City mayoral election will be held on November 7, 2017 to elect the Mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey. Primary elections were held on June 6. Incumbent Republican Don Guardian is running for a second term.

Republican primary

Candidates

On March 18, the Atlantic City Republican County Committee endorsed Don Guardian for Mayor, with him receiving 5 votes, Joseph Polillo 2 votes, and three members not voting.[1] Subsequently, Polillo dropped out of the primary and decided to continue running for Mayor as an independent.[2]

Declared

Withdrawn

Results

Republican primary results[5][6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Donald A. Guardian 359 99.17
Republican Write-In 3 0.83
Total votes 362 100

Democratic primary

Candidates

On April 3, the Atlantic City Democratic Committee endorsed Frank Gilliam for Mayor, with him receiving 27 votes, Marty Small 3 votes, and Fareed Abdullah 1 vote.[7]

Declared

  • Fareed Abdullah, substitute teacher and candidate for City Council in 2009 and 2013[8]
  • Frank Gilliam, City Councilman[9]
  • Marty Small, City Council President[10]
  • Jimmy Whitehead, Navy veteran[11]

Results

Despite narrowly losing the primary day voting to Small by a count of 1,529–1,429, Gilliam was in the lead overall thanks to a substantial advantage on absentee ballots (694–209).[12] Small sought a recount, which was granted by a state Superior Court judge.[13][14] However, little changed in the recount and the result was upheld.[15]

Democratic primary results[5][6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Frank M. Gilliam, Jr. 2,147 49.31
Democratic Marty Small, Sr. 1,775 40.77
Democratic Jimmy Whitehead 262 6.02
Democratic Fareed Abdullah 169 3.88
Democratic Write-In 1 0.02
Total votes 4,354 100

Independents and third parties

Candidates

Declared

General election

Results

Atlantic City mayoral election, 2017[17]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Frank M. Gilliam, Jr.
Republican Donald A. Guardian
Green Henry A. Green
Polillo's Last Stand Joseph J. Polillo
Write-In Personal choice
Total votes 100

References

  1. ^ Hetrick, Christian (March 20, 2017). "Atlantic City Republicans endorse Guardian for mayor". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c Hetrick, Christian (April 3, 2017). "Polillo to run as Independent in Atlantic City mayor's race". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
  3. ^ Hetrick, Christian (March 16, 2017). "Atlantic City Mayor Guardian launches re-election campaign". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
  4. ^ Hetrick, Christian (March 9, 2017). "Polillo jumps into Atlantic City mayor's race". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
  5. ^ a b "Primary Election Results - June 6, 2017" (PDF). Office of the Atlantic County Clerk. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  6. ^ a b "June 2017 Primary Election Results (unofficial totals)". Office of the Atlantic County Clerk. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  7. ^ Hetrick, Christian (April 3, 2017). "A.C. Democrats back Gilliam for mayor". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
  8. ^ Hetrick, Christian (January 13, 2017). "Fareed Abdullah enters Atlantic City mayor race". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
  9. ^ Hetrick, Christian (February 21, 2017). "Gilliam announces candidacy for Atlantic City mayor". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
  10. ^ Hetrick, Christian (January 12, 2017). "Small announces candidacy for Atlantic City mayor". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
  11. ^ Hetrick, Christian (April 7, 2017). "Whitehead begins campaign for Atlantic City mayor". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
  12. ^ DeRosier, John (June 7, 2017). "Gilliam defeats Small, will take on Guardian in AC mayoral race". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved June 8, 2017.
  13. ^ Hetrick, Christian (June 12, 2017). "Small Seeks Recount in Atlantic City Mayoral Primary". Observer. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  14. ^ "Judge Orders Recount of Votes in Atlantic City Mayor's Race". Insider NJ. June 16, 2017. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  15. ^ Rosenberg, Amy S. (June 19, 2017). "Vote-by-mail recount changes little in A.C. mayoral primary". philly.com. Retrieved September 26, 2017.
  16. ^ Serpico, Erin (October 5, 2017). "Meet the other Atlantic City candidates for mayor". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved October 14, 2017.
  17. ^ "OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT / BOLETA OFICIAL DE LAS ELECCIONES GENERALES, Atlantic City, Atlantic County, New Jersey" (PDF). Atlantic County Clerk. Retrieved September 26, 2017.