2012 Fort Lauderdale mayoral election

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The 2012 Fort Lauderdale mayoral election took place on January 31, 2012. Incumbent Mayor Jack Seiler ran for re-election to a second term, and was challenged by Earl Rynerson, the owner of a tile company who lost to Seiler in 2009. Rynerson recruited a third candidate, construction worker Gabriel Crimi, which rescheduled the election from March 13, 2012, to the date of the Republican presidential primary.[1] Seiler defeated both candidates in a landslide, winning 75 percent of the vote.

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2012 Fort Lauderdale mayoral election

 2009
January 31, 2012
2015 
 
Candidate Jack Seiler Earl Rynerson
Popular vote 12,000 3,253
Percentage 75.03% 20.34%

Mayor before election

Jack Seiler
Nonpartisan

Elected Mayor

Jack Seiler
Nonpartisan

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Primary election

Candidates

  • Jack Seiler, incumbent Mayor[2]
  • Earl Rynerson, tile company owner, 2009 candidate for Mayor[3]
  • Gabriel Crimi, construction worker[2]

Results

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2012 Fort Lauderdale mayoral election results[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Jack Seiler (inc.) 12,000 75.03%
Nonpartisan Earl Rynerson 3,253 20.34%
Nonpartisan Gabriel Crimi 741 4.63%
Total votes 15,994 100.00%
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