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November 7, 2017
  
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Date
  
7 November 2017

Pittsburgh mayoral election, 2017

Location
  
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

The 2017 Pittsburgh mayoral election is scheduled to take place on November 7, 2017. The primary election is to be held on May 16, 2017. Incumbent Democratic Mayor Bill Peduto is eligible for and is running for re-election to a second term. Three Democrats, including Peduto, and no Republicans filed petitions to appear on the respective primary ballots before the deadline on March 7, 2017.

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Background

The 2013 election, in which then-incumbent Mayor Luke Ravenstahl was originally a candidate for re-election before withdrawing, saw an open election for Mayor of Pittsburgh. Then-city council member Bill Peduto, who had run for Mayor of Pittsburgh in the 2005 election and the 2007 special election following the death of Bob O'Connor, won a four-way Democratic primary. He went on to win the general election comfortably, defeating his Republican opponent, Joshua Wander, by 73 points. He assumed office in January 2014.

Democratic primary

The Democratic primary election is scheduled to be held on May 16, 2017. Incumbent Mayor Bill Peduto formally announced his re-election campaign on December 14, 2016. Peduto's first challenger, activist John Welch, declared his candidacy on January 21. In mid-February 2017, two individuals had filed to vie for the primary election endorsement of the Allegheny County Democratic Committee: Peduto and city council member Darlene Harris, the latter of whom had not officially announced a campaign. John Welch did not file for the committee endorsement, but remained a candidate in the primary. The committee announced its endorsement of Bill Peduto on March 5. Harris, although losing the party endorsement, gained 40% of the committee votes and filed petitions just before the March 7 deadline to appear on the ballot in the primary, despite not yet having formed a campaign.

Declared

  • Bill Peduto, incumbent Mayor of Pittsburgh
  • John Welch, Dean of Students at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
  • Potential

  • Darlene Harris, Pittsburgh City Council member
  • References

    Pittsburgh mayoral election, 2017 Wikipedia