The general election was held on 7 November 1995. Incumbent Mayor
Deedee Corradini won re-election by a margin of 527 votes against her run-off opponent and fellow Nonpartisan candidate Rich McKeown, thereby retaining Democratic control over the office of Mayor of
Salt Lake City,
Utah.
The 1999 Salt Lake City mayoral election was held on November 2, 1999, to elect the
Mayor of
Salt Lake City,
Utah. It saw the election of
Rocky Anderson.
The 2007 Salt Lake City mayoral election took place on November 6, 2007,[4] to elect the
Mayor of
Salt Lake City,
Utah. It saw the election of
Ralph Becker.
The 2011 Salt Lake City mayoral election took place on November 8, 2011,[4] to elect the
Mayor of
Salt Lake City,
Utah. It saw the reelection of
Ralph Becker.
Because only two candidates made the ballot, no
primary election needed to be held.
General election
Challenging
incumbent mayor
Ralph Becker was
Republican retired businessman J. Allen Kimball. Kimball was widely unknown to voters, and was considered an
underdog candidate.[12]
The 2015 Salt Lake City mayoral election took place on November 3, 2015, to elect the
Mayor of
Salt Lake City,
Utah. The
election was held concurrently with various other local elections, and was officially nonpartisan.
Incumbent Mayor
Ralph Becker, a Democrat in office since 2008, sought a third term in office,[14] but was defeated by
Jackie Biskupski.
A primary election was held on August 11 to determine the two candidates that moved on to the November general election.[15]
The 2019 Salt Lake City mayoral election took place on November 5, 2019, to elect the
mayor of
Salt Lake City,
Utah. The election was held concurrently with various other local elections, and is officially nonpartisan.
In what was regarded to be a surprise, first-term incumbent mayor
Jackie Biskupski announced on March 16, 2019, that she would not be seeking a second term, citing "a “serious and complex family situation".[25]
A primary election was held on August 15 to determine the two candidates that moved on to the November general election.[26]Erin Mendenhall defeated
Luz Escamilla in the runoff.
The general election was held on 7 November 1995. Incumbent Mayor
Deedee Corradini won re-election by a margin of 527 votes against her run-off opponent and fellow Nonpartisan candidate Rich McKeown, thereby retaining Democratic control over the office of Mayor of
Salt Lake City,
Utah.
The 1999 Salt Lake City mayoral election was held on November 2, 1999, to elect the
Mayor of
Salt Lake City,
Utah. It saw the election of
Rocky Anderson.
The 2007 Salt Lake City mayoral election took place on November 6, 2007,[4] to elect the
Mayor of
Salt Lake City,
Utah. It saw the election of
Ralph Becker.
The 2011 Salt Lake City mayoral election took place on November 8, 2011,[4] to elect the
Mayor of
Salt Lake City,
Utah. It saw the reelection of
Ralph Becker.
Because only two candidates made the ballot, no
primary election needed to be held.
General election
Challenging
incumbent mayor
Ralph Becker was
Republican retired businessman J. Allen Kimball. Kimball was widely unknown to voters, and was considered an
underdog candidate.[12]
The 2015 Salt Lake City mayoral election took place on November 3, 2015, to elect the
Mayor of
Salt Lake City,
Utah. The
election was held concurrently with various other local elections, and was officially nonpartisan.
Incumbent Mayor
Ralph Becker, a Democrat in office since 2008, sought a third term in office,[14] but was defeated by
Jackie Biskupski.
A primary election was held on August 11 to determine the two candidates that moved on to the November general election.[15]
The 2019 Salt Lake City mayoral election took place on November 5, 2019, to elect the
mayor of
Salt Lake City,
Utah. The election was held concurrently with various other local elections, and is officially nonpartisan.
In what was regarded to be a surprise, first-term incumbent mayor
Jackie Biskupski announced on March 16, 2019, that she would not be seeking a second term, citing "a “serious and complex family situation".[25]
A primary election was held on August 15 to determine the two candidates that moved on to the November general election.[26]Erin Mendenhall defeated
Luz Escamilla in the runoff.