2009 Omaha mayoral election
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The 2009 Omaha mayoral election was held on May 12, 2009. Incumbent mayor Mike Fahey declined to seek a third term. The election was won by city councilman Jim Suttle , who defeated former mayor Hal Daub by a two percent margin.
Candidates [ edit ]
Randy William Brown
Hal Daub - former Omaha mayor, former Congressman, 1988 and 1990 Senate candidate (Republican)
Mort Sullivan
Jim Suttle - Omaha city councilman (Democrat)
Jim Vokal - Omaha city councilman (Republican)
Election results [ edit ]
Primary [ edit ]
The primary was held on April 7, 2009
2009 Omaha Mayoral primary election[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Nonpartisan
Hal Daub
16,269
35.57
Nonpartisan
Jim Suttle
15,842
34.63
Nonpartisan
Jim Vokal
12,749
27.87
Nonpartisan
Randy William Brown
530
1.16
Nonpartisan
Mort Sullivan
251
0.55
Nonpartisan
write-ins
103
0.23
Turnout
45,744
General [ edit ]
2009 Omaha Mayoral general election[2]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Nonpartisan
Jim Suttle
38,362
50.67
+16.04
Nonpartisan
Hal Daub
36,941
48.79
+13.22
Nonpartisan
write-ins
411
0.54
+0.31
Turnout
75,714
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