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Ballotpedia covered 38 mayoral elections in 2025.[1] This included all mayoral elections in the 100 largest U.S. cities by population and all mayoral elections in state capitals. Click here to read about other municipal elections in 2025.

Twenty-seven of the 100 largest U.S. cities held mayoral elections in 2025.

At the start of January 2025, the mayors of 65 of the country's 100 largest cities were Democrats. Republicans held 25 mayoral offices, Libertarians held one office, independents held two, and four mayors were nonpartisan. Three mayors' partisan affiliations were unknown.

Elections in three top-100 cities resulted in a change in party control in 2025, resulting in a net gain of two Democratic mayors, a net gain of one nonpartisan mayor, and a net loss of three Republican mayors.

Ballotpedia identified 15 mayoral battlegrounds in 2025. Click here to learn more. To read about mayoral elections that Ballotpedia designated as battlegrounds in 2024, click here.

Ballotpedia tracks the partisan affiliation of the mayors of the 100 largest cities and each state capital, including mayors of cities holding nonpartisan mayoral elections. Click here to see this coverage in 2025 and click here to see our page dedicated to the November 4, 2025 election results.


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    A list of mayors of the 100 largest cities
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    Historical data on municipal elections since 2014


2025 mayoral battleground elections

See also: Battlegrounds

Ballotpedia designates races expected to be particularly competitive or compelling as battlegrounds.

Click below to expand summaries of key races.


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Boston, Massachusetts
Detroit, Michigan
Helena, Montana
Jersey City, New Jersey
Miami, Florida
Minneapolis, Minnesota
New Orleans, Louisiana
New York, New York (Democratic primary)
Oakland, California
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
San Antonio, Texas
Seattle, Washington
St. Louis, Missouri


Mayoral partisanship

See also: Partisanship in United States municipal elections (2025)

Twenty-seven of the 100 largest cities held mayoral elections in 2025. Once mayors elected in 2025 assumed office, 67 top-100 mayors were affiliated with the Democratic Party, 22 were Republicans, one was a Libertarian, three were independents, and five were nonpartisan. Two mayors' partisan affiliations were unknown.

The following top 100 cities saw a change in mayoral partisan affiliation in 2025.


Mayoral partisanship in state capitals

Thirteen state capitals held mayoral elections in 2025, including 10 capitals that fell outside of the top 100 cities.

Two state capitals saw a change in mayoral partisan affiliation in 2025:

After mayors elected in 2025 assumed office, there were 33 Democratic state capital mayors, seven Republican mayors, two independent mayor, two nonpartisan mayors, and six mayors with unknown partisan affiliations.


Mayoral elections across the United States

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List of mayors of the 100 largest cities

See also: List of current mayors of the top 100 cities in the United States

To view a list of the current mayors of the top 100 U.S. cities by population, click here.

Historical election data

Cities in Ballotpedia's coverage scope held an average of 33.4 mayoral elections and 59.2 city council elections each year between 2015 and 2024. From 2014 to 2016, our coverage scope included the 100 largest U.S. cities by population. In 2017, Ballotpedia began covering the counties that overlap those cities, as well. In 2021, our coverage scope expanded to include the mayors, city councils, and district attorneys in the 32 state capitals that fell outside the 100 largest U.S. cities.

This section includes statistics for mayoral elections, city council elections, and county elections between 2014 and 2024, comparing uncontested races, incumbents who sought re-election, and incumbents who were defeated in their re-election bids.

The following table details the total number of elections at the city and county level covered by Ballotpedia between 2014 and 2014, including the number of cities to hold mayoral and city council elections in a given year:

Total municipal elections covered by Ballotpedia from 2014 to 2024
Year Cities Mayor City council Counties
2024
85
41
72
80
2023
77
40
69
29
2022
86
34
75
81
2021
70
40
59
22
2020
59
29
52
80
2019
64
30
63
29
2018
58
26
49
78
2017
59
36
50
23
2016
46
25
45
12
2015
59
33
58
N/A
2014
43
24
42
N/A


Mayoral elections

Between 2015 and 2024, 67.4% of incumbent mayors sought re-election; of these, 16.9% were defeated in their bids for re-election. The first chart below shows the number of incumbents who sought election each year compared to the number of seats up for election. The second chart shows the number of incumbents who were defeated compared to the number of incumbents who ran for re-election.

The table below is organized by year and includes the total number of mayoral races and the number and percentage of uncontested races, incumbents who sought re-election, and incumbents who were defeated in their re-election bids.

Mayoral election incumbency statistics from 2014 to 2024
Year Total seats Uncontested Incumbents who
sought re-election
Incumbents defeated
# % # % # %
2024
41
2
4.9%
28
68.3%
5
17.9%
2023
40
5
12.5%
26
65.0%
4
15.4%
2022
34
0
0.0%
22
64.7%
3
13.6%
2021
40
1
2.5%
24
60.0%
3
12.5%
2020
29
1
3.4%
22
75.9%
5
22.7%
2019
30
2
6.7%
21
70.0%
4
19.0%
2018
26
1
3.8%
18
69.2%
1
5.6%
2017
36
0
0.0%
24
66.7%
5
20.8%
2016
25
4
16.0%
15
60.0%
4
26.7%
2015
33
3
9.1%
25
75.8%
4
16.0%
2014
24
2
8.3%
14
58.3%
2
14.3%


City council elections

Between 2015 and 2024, 68.6% of city council incumbents sought re-election; of these, 13.2% were defeated in their bids for re-election. The first chart below shows the number of incumbents who sought election each year compared to the number of seats up for election. The second chart shows the number of incumbents who were defeated compared to the number of incumbents who ran for re-election.

The table below is organized by year and includes the total number of city council races and the number and percentage of uncontested races, incumbents who sought re-election, and incumbents who were defeated in their re-election bids.

City council election incumbency statistics from 2014 to 2024
Year Total seats Uncontested Incumbents who
sought re-election
Incumbents defeated
# % # % # %
2024
328
65
19.8%
214
65.2%
33
15.4%
2023
610
126
20.7%
442
72.5%
41
9.3%
2022
346
58
16.8%
215
62.1%
37
17.2%
2021
416
63
15.1%
276
66.3%
47
17.0%
2020
253
47
18.6%
175
69.2%
26
14.9%
2019
457
59
12.9%
312
68.3%
39
12.5%
2018
200
29
14.5%
137
68.5%
19
13.9%
2017
367
47
12.8%
274
74.7%
37
13.5%
2016
216
48
22.2%
156
72.2%
22
14.1%
2015
467
97
20.8%
309
66.2%
30
9.7%
2014
198
31
15.7%
130
65.7%
21
16.2%

County elections

Between 2017 and 2024, 82.1% of county and special district incumbents sought re-election; of these, 7.6% were defeated in their bids for re-election. The table below is organized by year and includes the total number of county races and the number and percentage of uncontested races, incumbents who sought re-election, and incumbents who were defeated in their re-election bids.

County election incumbency statistics from 2017 to 2024
Year Total seats Uncontested Incumbents who
sought re-election
Incumbents defeated
# % # % # %
2024
2,361
1,388
58.8%
1,942
82.3%
109
5.6%
2023
208
105
50.5%
131
63.0%
7
5.3%
2022
2,499
1,347
53.9%
2,041
81.7%
152
7.4%
2021
176
59
33.5%
106
60.2%
8
7.5%
2020
2,167
1,190
54.9%
1,861
85.9%
147
7.9%
2019
183
85
46.4%
140
76.5%
11
7.9%
2018
2,168
1,115
51.4%
1,807
83.3%
176
9.7%
2017
108
47
43.5%
74
68.5%
9
12.2%


Uncontested races

An average of 5.7% mayoral races and 17.5% city council races went uncontested between 2015 and 2024. In terms of mayoral elections, 2023 saw the highest number of uncontested races (five) and 2017 and 2022 saw the fewest (zero). For city council seats, 2023 had the highest number of uncontested races (126) and 2018 had the fewest (29). The chart below shows the percentage of uncontested mayoral and city council races between 2015 and 2024.



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