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Anthony K. Mitchell
Anthony Mitchell was a 2015 candidate for District 2 of the Wichita, Kansas City Council.
Elections
2015
The city of Wichita, Kansas, held elections for mayor and city council on April 7, 2015. A primary took place on March 3, 2015. The filing deadline for candidates who wished to run in this election was January 27, 2015. Three of the six city council seats were up for election.[1]
In the primary election for District 2, incumbent Pete Meitzner and Jim Price advanced past Anthony K. Mitchell. Meitzner defeated Price in the general election on April 7.[2][3]
Wichita City Council, District 2 General Election, 2015 | |||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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75.4% | 5,229 | |
Jim Price | 24.1% | 1,674 | |
Write-in | 0.5% | 33 | |
Total Votes | 6,936 | ||
Source: Sedgwick County Elections, "Official general election results," accessed May 28, 2015 |
Wichita City Council, District 2 Primary Election, 2015 | |||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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72.9% | 2,597 | |
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14.9% | 530 | |
Anthony K. Mitchell | 12.3% | 437 | |
Total Votes | 3,564 | ||
Source: Sedgwick County Elections, "Official primary election results," accessed May 28, 2015 |
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Footnotes
- ↑ Email correspondence with Sandra L. Gritz, Chief Deputy Election Commissioner of Sedgwick County, Kansas on September 12, 2014.
- ↑ Sedgwick County Elections, "2015 Candidate List," accessed January 27, 2015
- ↑ Sedgwick County Elections, "Unofficial election results," accessed April 7, 2015
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