2013 Harrisburg mayoral election

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2013 Harrisburg mayoral election

 2009 November 5, 2013 (2013-11-05) 2017 
 
Candidate Eric Papenfuse Dan Miller
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 3,623 2,333
Percentage 49.7% 32%

Mayor before election

Linda D. Thompson
Democratic

Mayor

Eric Papenfuse
Democratic

The 2013 mayoral election in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania was held on November 5, 2013, and resulted in Eric Papenfuse, a local bookstore owner and Democrat, being elected to his first term.[1]

Incumbent first term Democratic mayor Linda D. Thompson was extremely unpopular. In large part due to her calling City Controller Dan Miller, the first openly gay official in Harrisburg, a “homosexual, evil little man” along with other inflammatory rhetoric.[2][3]

Campaign

Thompson sought re-election but would face challenges in the Democratic Primary in the form of Dan Miller, the aforementioned City Controller, and Eric Papenfuse, a local bookstore owner.[4] Papenfuse would win the nomination but Miller would run for mayor under the Republican ticket as the party failed to field a candidate.[5][2][6] Papenfuse would go on to defeat Miller a second time during the general election and become Harrisburg's new mayor.[7][8]

Results

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