2021 Dallas municipal election

The 2021 Dallas City Council election will determine all 14 city council members in Dallas, Texas.[1] The election occurred on May 1, 2021.[2] By law, Dallas municipal elections are nonpartisan.[3] In races where no candidate took a majority of over 50% of the total vote, the two top vote-earners advanced to a runoff election.[4][5] Due to term limits, council members are limited to serving four consecutive terms (eight years).[6]

2021 Dallas City Council election

← 2019 May 1, 2021 2023 →

A runoff election for districts 2, 4, 7, 11, 13, and 14 was held on June 5, 2021. Early voting began Monday, May 24, 2021, and ended on Tuesday, June 1, 2021.[7]

Incumbents

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District Incumbent Took office Term-limited
1 Chad West[8][9] 2019[8]
2 Adam Medrano† 2013  Y
3 Casey Thomas, II‡ 2015
4 Carolyn King Arnold 2018
5 Jaime Resendez[8][10] 2019[8]
6 Omar Narvaez 2017
7 Adam Bazaldua[8][11] 2019[8]
8 Tennell Atkins 2017
9 Paula Blackmon[8] 2019[8]
10 Adam McGough 2015
11 Lee Kleinman 2013  Y
12 Cara Mendelsohn[8] 2019
13 Jennifer S. Gates 2013  Y
14 David Blewett[8][12][9] 2019[8]

† Denotes Deputy Mayor Pro Tem ‡ Denotes Mayor Pro Tem

Results

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Six of the fourteen races did not have a majority vote for one candidate. The top two vote-earners in these districts advanced to a runoff.[13][14]

District Result
1  Y Chad West (I) (52.07%)
2  Y Jesse Moreno† (57.51%) (runoff)
3  Y Casey Thomas (I) (82.12%)
4  Y Carolyn King Arnold (I) (54.96%) (runoff)
5  Y Jaime Resendez (I) (51.72%)
6  Y Omar Narvaez (I) (56.15%)
7  Y Adam Bazaldua (I) (63.59%) (runoff)
8  Y Tennell Atkins (I) (73.58%)
9  Y Paula Blackmon (I) (63.09%)
10  Y Adam McGough (I) (90.9%)
11  Y Jaynie Schultz† (53.93%) (runoff)
12  Y Cara Mendelsohn (I) (81.45%)
13  Y Gay Donnell Willis† (53.51%) (runoff)
14  Y Paul Ridley‡ (60.58%) (runoff)

† Denotes new member elected ‡ Denotes incumbent defeated

Candidates

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This section lists persons who had announced their intent to seek election. To appear on the ballot, candidates had to file by February 12, 2021, at 5:00 PM.

District 1

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Candidates
Candidate Experience Website Endorsements
Stephani A. "Skyle" Kyle Marketing executive[15]
Gerardo Sánchez
Giovanni (Gio) Valderas Artist[16] and arts center manager[17] Organizations:
  • Our Revolution North Texas[18]
  • Sunrise Movement Dallas[19]
Chad West  Y District 1 incumbent
 

Organizations:
  • The Real Estate Council PAC[20]

District 2

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Candidates
Candidate Experience Website Endorsements Advanced to runoff
Raha Assadi Lawyer[21]
 
Jennifer Cortez Ford community relations specialist,[22] immigrant rights advocacy group co-founder
Michael Fetzer
 
Jesse Moreno Former member of the Dallas Park Board[23]
 
 Y
Sana Syed Former director of the City of Dallas Public Information Office; human rights advocacy group founder; and Exec. VP of Community Outreach and Development for Nicholas Residential
 
 Y

Withdrawn

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Not qualified

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  • Rene Yanez

District 3

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Candidates
Candidate Occupation Website
Irby Foster Maintenance company owner and facilities manager

Former City of Dallas Senior Facilities Manager and DCCC Energy Management Associate Director

 
Casey Thomas, II  Y District 3 incumbent
 

District 4

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Candidates
Candidate Occupation Website Endorsements Advanced to runoff
Johnny Aguinaga Homeless rights activist and home builder[28][29]
Carolyn King Arnold District 4 incumbent  Y
Matthew Canto Property management company Director of Operations[30]
 
Maxie Johnson Dallas Independent School District trustee
 
 Y
Lelani Russell Activist
 

District 5

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Candidates
Candidate Occupation Website
Terry Perkins Pastor
 
Jaime Resendez  Y District 5 incumbent
 
Ruth Torres HR consultant[32]
 
Yolanda "Faye" Williams Paralegal, former Dallas Park Board member[33]

Not qualified

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  • Sarah G. CC Anderson

District 6

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Candidates
Candidate Occupation Website
Monica R. Alonzo Former city councilor[34]
 
Tony Carrillo Construction manager[35]
Wendi Macon Charter school external affairs employee
 
Omar Narvaez  Y District 6 incumbent
 
Earl D. Thomas Pastor and mime[36]

District 7

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Candidates
Candidate Occupation Website Endorsements Advanced to runoff
Adam Bazaldua District 7 incumbent
 
 Y
Tramonica Brown Social activist[39]
Kevin Felder Real estate broker, former city councilor[40][41]
 
 Y
Walter "Changa" Higgins Activist[42]
 
Calvin D. Johnson Lawyer[43]
Donald Parish Pastor[44]
James JT Turknett Pastor[45]
 
Israel Varela Realtor[46]
 

District 8

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Candidates
Candidate Occupation Website
Tennell Atkins  Y District 8 incumbent
 
Subrina Lynn Brenham Beauty supply store and tax services owner, activist[47][48]
 

Lakolya London Activist[49]
Davante "Shawt" Peters Activist, musician/rapper[50][51]

Not qualified

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  • Melissa Rose Williams

District 9

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Candidates
Candidate Occupation Website


Paula Blackmon  Y
District 9 incumbent
John Botefuhr Chiropractor, chiropractic clinic owner
Judy Kumar Project manager[52]

District 10

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Candidates
Candidate Occupation Website
Sirrano Keith Baldeo Owner of Dallas Pulse News (Website)
B. Adam McGough  Y District 10 incumbent
 

District 11

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Candidates
Candidate Occupation Website Endorsements Advanced to runoff
Candy Evans Real estate writer[53]
 
Jaynie Schultz Dallas Urban Design Advisory Committee chair, City Lab High School board chair, former Dallas City Plan commissioner
 
 Y
Barry Wernick Lawyer[55]  Y
Hosanna Yemiru Political organizer[56]
 

District 12

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Candidates
Candidate Occupation Website
Elva Curl Former employee of the Office of U.S. Senator John Cornyn, former City of Dallas employee
 
Cara Mendelsohn  Y Incumbent
 

District 13

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Candidates
Candidate Occupation Website Advanced to runoff
Da'on Boulanger-Chatman Educator
 

Leland R. Burk Real estate executive, banker, and investor; Dallas Arts and Culture Advisory commissioner
 
 Y
Ryan M. Moore Tax attorney[59]
 
Mac Smith DART Civil and Environmental Engineer[60]
Gay Donnell Willis President & CEO of the Turtle Creek Conservancy,[61] former Dallas Community Development Commissioner  Y

District 14

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Candidates
Candidate Occupation Website Advanced to runoff
David Blewett District 14 incumbent
 
 Y
Paul E. Ridley Lawyer[62]  Y
Elizabeth Viney Lawyer[63]

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