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2019 Nashville mayoral election

The 2019 Nashville mayoral election took place on August 1, 2019, to elect the mayor of Nashville, Tennessee. Incumbent Democratic Mayor David Briley, who succeeded Megan Barry following her resignation and won a special election to fill the remainder of her term, ran for re-election. In the August election, Briley came in second behind city councilman John Cooper; however, no candidate took more than 50 percent of the vote, forcing a runoff between Cooper and Briley on September 12, 2019. Cooper won the runoff definitively with 69 percent of the vote.

Candidates
Advanced to runoffDavid Briley, incumbent mayor of Nashville Eliminated in first round • Jody Ball, businessman and GOP candidate in US-5 • Julia Clark-Johnson, professional driving administrator and instructor • John Ray Clemmons, state representative for the 55th district • Bernie Cox, musician • Harold "Hollywood Howie" Garoutte, retired U.S. Army sergeant and owner and operator of Southern Country Radio • Jimmy Lawrence, small business owner • Jon Sewell, small business owner and 2018 candidate • Carol M. Swain, former professor at Vanderbilt University • Nolan Starnes, community activist • Erica Gilmore, member of the Metropolitan Council DeclinedMegan Barry, former mayor of NashvilleHarold Love, state representative from the 58th district • Bob Mendes, member of the Metropolitan Council • Jeffrey Napier, U.S. Army veteran and former mechanic for Metro Nashville Government • Renata Soto, nonprofit executive and former director of Conexión Américas ==Results==
Results
First round {{Election box winning candidate no party no change|candidate=David Briley (incumbent) {{Election box total no party no change|votes=102,002 Second round == See also ==
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