2011 Memphis mayoral election
2011 Memphis mayoral election Turnout 18.0% [ 1] 19.7 pp
Candidate
A C Wharton
Edmund H. Ford Sr.
Popular vote
48,645
20,911
Percentage
65.49%
28.15%
The 2011 Memphis mayoral election took place on October 6, 2011, to elect the mayor of Memphis, Tennessee . Incumbent mayor A C Wharton , who took office on October 26, 2009, upon the resignation of Willie Herenton , ran for election to a full term and won.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
The election was officially non-partisan , but candidates can be affiliated with a political party. The mayoral election coincided with elections for the Memphis City Council.
Candidates
A C Wharton , incumbent mayor
Carlos F. Boyland
DeWayne DEA Jones
Edmund H. Ford Sr., city councilman[ 5]
James Harvey Sr.
James R. Barbee
Kenneth B. Robinson
Leo AwGoWhat
Marty Merriweather
Robert Hodges
Results
Memphis mayoral election, 2011[ 6]
Candidate
Votes
%
A C Wharton (incumbent)
48,645
65.49%
Edmund H. Ford Sr.
20,911
28.15%
James Harvey Sr.
2,053
2.76%
Kenneth B. Robinson
774
1.04%
Robert Hodges
751
1.01%
Marty Merriweather
442
0.60%
James R. Barbee
310
0.42%
Carlos F. Boyland
170
0.23%
Leo AwGoWhat
141
0.19%
DeWayne DEA Jones
79
0.11%
Total
74,276
100.00%
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