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2018 Austin mayoral election Turnout 41.73%[1] Candidate Steve Adler Laura Morrison Popular vote 171,198 56,110 Percentage 59.15% 19.39% Candidate Gustavo Peña Todd Phelps Popular vote 32,519 18,323 Percentage 11.23% 6.33% Mayor before election Elected mayorThe 2018 Austin mayoral election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the mayor of Austin, Texas. The election was a non-partisan mayoral election. If a candidate received a majority of the votes (50%+1 or greater), the candidate was elected, otherwise a runoff would be held between the top two candidates with the most votes. As incumbent Steve Adler secured a majority in the first round, a runoff was not required, and Adler was re-elected mayor for a second term.
Adler entered the election with a strong fundraising advantage over his challengers.[2]
Adler's most formidable challenger was perceived to be former Austin City Council member Laura Morrison.[2] Morrison had been a prominent critic of CodeNEXT (a shelved effort to rewrite the city's land development code) and the deal Adler was offering to bring a Major League Soccer team to the city.[2]
Results[1] Candidate Votes % Steve Adler (incumbent) 171,198 59.15 Laura Morrison 56,110 19.39 Gustavo "Gus" Peña 32,519 11.23 Todd Phelps 18,323 6.33 Travis Duncan 6,532 2.26 Alexander Strenger 2,860 0.99 Alan Pease 1,908 0.66 Voter turnout %(
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