<P> On this vote, over 80% voted against a constitutional convention . </P> <P> Various elections were held for officeholders in numerous cities, counties, school boards, special districts and others around the country . </P> <P> Completed mayoral elections include: </P> <Ul> <Li> Atlanta, Georgia: incumbent Democrat Kasim Reed is term - limited and cannot run for re-election to a third term in office . Democrat Keisha Lance Bottoms was elected to replace Reed . </Li> <Li> Atlantic City, New Jersey: Incumbent Republican Mayor Don Guardian was defeated for re-election by Democratic city councilman Frank Gilliam </Li> <Li> Albuquerque, New Mexico, Democratic state auditor Tim Keller won the open seat . Prior to his victory, Republicans held the city's top leadership position for 8 years . </Li> <Li> Birmingham, Alabama: incumbent Democrat William A. Bell was defeated for re-election by fellow Democrat Randall Woodfin . </Li> <Li> Boston, Massachusetts: incumbent Democrat Marty Walsh won re-election to a second term in office . </Li> <Li> Buffalo, New York: incumbent Democrat Byron Brown won re-election for a fourth term in office . </Li> <Li> Charlotte, North Carolina: Democratic councilwoman Vi Lyles defeated Republican councilman Kenny Smith to become the city's first African - American female mayor . </Li> <Li> Cincinnati, Ohio: incumbent Democrat John Cranley won re-election to a second term in office . </Li> <Li> Cleveland, Ohio: incumbent Democrat Frank G. Jackson won re-election to a fourth term in office, making him the longest serving mayor in the city's history . </Li> <Li> Detroit, Michigan: incumbent Democrat Mike Duggan won re-election to a second term in office . </Li> <Li> Hoboken, New Jersey: incumbent Democrat Dawn Zimmer decided not to run for re-election . Democratic city councilman Ravi Bhalla was elected to replace Zimmer, making him the first Sikh mayor in New Jersey history . </Li> <Li> Jackson, Mississippi: incumbent Democrat Tony Yarber ran for re-election but was defeated by fellow Democrat Chokwe Antar Lumumba, son of the late mayor Chokwe Lumumba . </Li> <Li> Jersey City, New Jersey: incumbent Democrat Steven Fulop was re-elected to a second term in office . </Li> <Li> Los Angeles: incumbent Democrat Eric Garcetti won re-election to a second term in office . </Li> <Li> Miami, Florida: incumbent Republican Tomás Regalado is term limited and cannot run for a third term in office . Republican City Commissioner Francis X . Suarez was elected to replace Regalado . </Li> <Li> Minneapolis, Minnesota: incumbent Democrat Betsy Hodges finished 3rd place and she was eliminated after four rounds of vote tabulations . Fellow Democratic city council member Jacob Frey was elected mayor, after finishing 1st place in all five rounds of vote tabulations . </Li> <Li> New Orleans: incumbent Democrat Mitch Landrieu is term limited and cannot run for a third term in office . Democrat LaToya Cantrell was elected to succeed Landrieu . </Li> <Li> New York City: incumbent Democrat Bill de Blasio won re-election to a second term in office . </Li> <Li> Omaha, Nebraska: incumbent Republican Jean Stothert won re-election to a second term in office . </Li> <Li> Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: incumbent Democrat Bill Peduto won re-election to a second term in office, with no opposition . </Li> <Li> Rochester, New York: incumbent Democrat Lovely Warren won re-election to a second term . </Li> <Li> Seattle, Washington: incumbent Democrat Ed Murray was not running for re-election before his resignation in September 2017, and subsequent replacement by interim Mayor Bruce Harrell who was replaced by current Mayor Tim Burgess . Democrat former U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Washington Jenny Durkan was elected to succeed Burgess . </Li> <Li> St. Louis, Missouri: incumbent Democrat Francis Slay decided not to run for re-election . Democrat Lyda Krewson was elected to succeed Slay . </Li> <Li> St. Paul, Minnesota: incumbent Democrat Chris Coleman decided not to run for re-election . Former Democratic City Councilman Melvin Carter III was elected to replace Coleman . </Li> <Li> San Antonio, Texas: incumbent Independent Ivy Taylor was defeated for re-election by fellow Independent Ron Nirenberg . </Li> <Li> St. Petersburg, Florida: incumbent Democrat Rick Kriseman was re-elected to a second term in office . </Li> <Li> Syracuse, New York: Ben Walsh (Independence, Reform) defeated Juanita Perez Williams (Democratic), Howie Hawkins (Green), Laura Levine (Republican), and Joseph A. Nicoletti (Working Families). </Li> </Ul>

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