Elections are held in Riverside, California to elect the city's mayor . Currently, such elections are nonpartisan and are regularly scheduled to elect mayors to four-year terms.
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Riverside, California mayoral election, 1997
The 1997 Riverside, California mayoral election was held on November 4, 1997, to elect the mayor of Riverside, California . It saw the reelection of Ronald O. Loveridge .
Terry Frizzel , businesswoman and former mayor of Riverside (1990–1994)[ 1] [ 2]
Ronald O. Loveridge , incumbent mayor and college teacher[ 1]
Gary R. Supek, quality analyst[ 1]
Steven Portillo Torres, "politicalist", speaker, and collegiate[ 1]
1997 Riverside mayoral election results[ 1]
Candidate
Votes
%
Ron Loveridge (incumbent)
14,331
56.80
Teresa "Terry" Frizzel
5,680
22.51
Steven Portillo Torres
706
2.80
Gary R. Huspek
643
2.55
Total votes
25,229
100
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Riverside, California mayoral election, 2001
Candidate
Ronald O. Loveridge
Sam Cardelucci
Popular vote
14,560
5,625
Percentage
55.23%
21.34%
Candidate
Letitia Pepper
Peter G. Weber
Popular vote
4,843
1,336
Percentage
18.37%
5.07%
The 2001 Riverside, California mayoral election was held on November 6, 2001, to elect the mayor of Riverside, California . It saw the reelection of Ronald O. Loveridge to a third term.
Sam Cardelucci, owner of National Environmental Waste Co.[ 2]
Ronald O. Loveridge , incumbent mayor and college teacher[ 3]
Letitia Pepper, attorney and teacher[ 3]
Peter G. Weber, manufacturing manager[ 3]
2001 Riverside mayoral election results[ 3]
Candidate
Votes
%
Ron Loveridge (incumbent)
14,560
55.23
Samuel D. "Sam" Cardelucci
5,625
21.34
Letitia Pepper
4,843
18.37
Peter G. Weber
1,336
5.07
Total votes
26,364
100
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Riverside, California mayoral election, 2005
The 2005 Riverside, California mayoral election was held on November 8, 2005, to elect the mayor of Riverside, California . It saw the reelection of Ronald O. Loveridge to a fourth term.
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Riverside, California mayoral election, 2009 Turnout 18.97%
The 2009 Riverside, California mayoral election was held on November 3, 2009, to elect the mayor of Riverside, California . It saw the reelection of Ronald O. Loveridge to a fifth term.
2009 Riverside mayoral election results[ 5]
Candidate
Votes
%
Ron Loveridge (incumbent)
14,387
67.74%
Art Gage
6,421
30.23%
Total votes
21,240
100%
Voter turnout
18.97%
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Riverside, California mayoral election, 2012
Candidate
Rusty Bailey
Ed Adkison
Party
Non-partisan
Non-partisan
First-round vote
10,112
8,345
First-round percentage
30.63%
25.28%
Second-round vote
47,098
33,889
Second-round percentage
58.16%
41.84%
Candidate
Mike Gardner
Andy Melendrez
Party
Non-partisan
Non-partisan
First-round vote
5,144
4,461
First-round percentage
15.58%
13.51%
The 2012 Riverside, California mayoral election was held on April 9, 2012, and June 5, 2012, and November 6, 2012, to elect the mayor of Riverside, California . It saw the election of Rusty Bailey .
Incumbent mayor Ronald Loveridge opted against running for a sixth term.[ 8]
First round
2012 Riverside mayoral election first round results[ 6]
Candidate
Votes
%
Rusty Bailey
10,112
30.63
Ed Adkison
8,345
25.28
Mike Gardner
5,144
15.58
Andy Melendrez
4,461
13.51
Dvonne M. Pitruzzello
1,138
3.45
Aurora Chavez
1,122
3.40
Peter Benavidez
668
2.02
Total votes
33,017
100
Voter turnout
27.57%
Runoff
2012 Riverside mayoral election runoff results[ 7]
Candidate
Votes
%
Rusty Bailey
47,098
58.16
Ed Adkison
33,889
41.84
Total votes
80,987
100
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Riverside, California mayoral election, 2016 Turnout 44.99%
The 2016 Riverside, California mayoral election was held on June 7, 2016, to elect the mayor of Riverside, California . It saw the reelection of Rusty Bailey .
Because Bailey won a majority in the initial round of the election, no runoff was needed.
2016 Riverside mayoral election results[ 9]
Candidate
Votes
%
Rusty Bailey (incumbent)
33,033
59.42%
Paul Davis
7,994
14.38%
Nancy Melendez
5,151
9.27%
Vivian Moreno
2,719
4.89%
Patrick Benedict "Babatúndé" Small
2,262
4.07%
Sally Martinez
705
1.27%
Total votes
55,597
100%
Voter turnout
44.99%
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Riverside, California mayoral election, 2020
The 2020 Riverside, California mayoral election was held on March 3, 2020, to elect the mayor of Riverside, California . It saw the election of Patricia Lock Dawson .
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2020 Riverside mayoral election first round results [ 10]
Candidate
Votes
%
Andy Melendrez
23,788
43.47
Patricia Lock Dawson
19,572
35.76
Rich Gardner
6,530
11.93
Guy A. Harrell
2,910
5.32
Phil Long Tran "JD" Denilofs
1,253
2.29
Acea D. Stapler
676
1.24
Total votes
54,729
100
Voter turnout
38.23%
Runoff
2020 Riverside mayoral election runoff results[ 11]
Candidate
Votes
%
Patricia Lock Dawson
67,779
58.78
Andy Melendrez
47,529
41.22
Total votes
115,308
100
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Riverside, California mayoral election, 2024
The 2024 Riverside, California mayoral election was held on March 3, 2024, to elect the mayor of Riverside, California . Incumbent mayor Patricia Lock Dawson secured a second term as mayor.
This was the first mayoral election since the election of Ronald O. Loveridge 's fifth term as mayor in the 2009 mayoral election to not only have only two candidates on the ballot.
It was also the first election since 2016 to not progress to a runoff.[ 12]
2024 Riverside mayoral election[ 14]
Candidate
Votes
%
Patricia Lock Dawson (incumbent)
31,833
77.62
Jessica Qattawi
9,176
22.38
Total votes
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100
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