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St. Petersburg, Florida, held an election for mayor on August 24, 2021. Incumbent Democratic mayor Rick Kriseman is term-limited and cannot seek re-election to a third term in office. Municipal elections in St. Petersburg are officially nonpartisan. All candidates appeared on the same primary ballot, and because no candidate garnered at least 50% of the vote, the top two vote-getters advanced to a runoff election on November 2, 2021. Former Pinellas County commissioner Ken Welch easily defeated city councillor Robert Blackmon in the runoff and became the first black mayor of St. Petersburg.

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  • St. Petersburg, Florida, held an election for mayor on August 24, 2021. Incumbent Democratic mayor Rick Kriseman is term-limited and cannot seek re-election to a third term in office. Municipal elections in St. Petersburg are officially nonpartisan. All candidates appeared on the same primary ballot, and because no candidate garnered at least 50% of the vote, the top two vote-getters advanced to a runoff election on November 2, 2021. Former Pinellas County commissioner Ken Welch easily defeated city councillor Robert Blackmon in the runoff and became the first black mayor of St. Petersburg. (en)
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  • ;Local politicians *Rick Baker, former mayor of St. Petersburg (en)
  • ;State politicians *Anna Eskamani, State Representative *Annette Taddeo, State Senator and nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Florida in 2014 ;County officials *Kevin Beckner, former Hillsborough County Commissioner ;Local officials *Gina Driscoll, St. Petersburg city councillor *Jim Kennedy, former St. Petersburg city councillor *Virginia Littrell, former St. Petersburg city councillor ;Organizations *Building Bridges For America *Equality Florida *EMILY's List *Florida College Democrats *National Organization for Women ' *Lesbian PAC *LGBTQ Victory Fund *Roadmap for Progress *Ruth's List *#VOTEPROCHOICE *Working Families Party ;Labor unions *Service Employees International Union ' (en)
  • ;Federal officials *Kathy Castor, U.S. representative for Florida's 14th congressional district *Charlie Crist, U.S. representative for Florida's 13th congressional district, former Republican-turned-Independent Governor of Florida, Republican and Independent candidate for U.S. Senate in 2010, and Democratic nominee for governor in 2014 *Jim Davis, former U.S. representative for Florida's 11th congressional district and nominee for Governor of Florida in 2006 ;State politicians *Dave Aronberg, Palm Beach County State Attorney and former state senator *Janet Cruz, state senator and former Minority Leader of the Florida House of Representatives *Charlie Justice, Pinellas County commissioner and former state senator *Janet Long, Pinellas County commissioner and former state representative *Michele Rayner, state representative *Sean Shaw, former state representative ;Pinellas County officials *Ken Burke, Clerk of Court ' *Deborah Clark, former Elections Supervisor ' *Jim Coats, former Sheriff ' *Pam Dubov, former Property Appraiser ' *Bob Gualtieri, Sheriff ' *Rene Flowers, county commissioner *Pat Gerard, county commissioner *Karen Seel, county commissioner *Bob Stewart, former county commissioner ' ;Local politicians *Bob Buckhorn, former mayor of Tampa *Jane Castor, Mayor of Tampa *Deborah Figgs-Sanders, St. Petersburg city councillor *Amy Foster, St. Petersburg city councillor *Charlie Gerdes, former St. Petersburg city councillor *Connie Kone, former St. Petersburg city councillor *Rick Kriseman, incumbent mayor *Darden Rice, St. Petersburg city councillor and 2021 mayoral candidate *Lisa Wheeler-Bowman, St. Petersburg city councillor ;Individuals *Bob Dillinger, former public defender *Bob Devin Jones, playwright *Kerry Kriseman, wife of incumbent mayor Rick Kriseman *Martha Lenderman, mental health advocate *Susan McGrath, former chair of the Pinellas County Democratic Party *John Morgan, lawyer ' *Bill Law, former president of St. Petersburg College and Tallahassee Community College *Andy Oliver, pastor of Allendale United Methodist Church *Scott Wagman, businessman and candidate for mayor in 2009 ;Newspapers and publications *Tampa Bay Times ;Organizations *Equality Florida ' *National Organization for Women ' *Pinellas Stonewall Democrats *Pinellas Young Democrats *Sierra Club ;Labor unions *Service Employees International Union ' (en)
  • ;State politicians *Larry Ahern, former state representative *Jeff Brandes, state senator *Kathleen Peters, Pinellas County commissioner and former state representative ;Local politicians *Doreen Caudell, vice mayor of Clearwater *Kathleen Ford, former St. Petersburg city councillor *Dick Greco, former mayor of Tampa *Tyler Payne, mayor of Treasure Island *Bob Ulrich, former mayor of St. Petersburg *Larry Williams, former St. Petersburg city councillor ;Labor unions *Florida Gulf Coast Associated Builders and Contractors *International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers Local 397 (en)
  • ;Federal officials *Charlie Crist, U.S. representative for Florida's 13th congressional district, former Republican-turned-Independent Governor of Florida, Republican and Independent candidate for U.S. Senate in 2010, and Democratic nominee for governor in 2014 *Jim Davis, former U.S. representative for Florida's 11th congressional district and nominee for Governor of Florida in 2006 ;State politicians *Dave Aronberg, Palm Beach County State Attorney and former state senator *Charlie Justice, Pinellas County commissioner and former state senator *Janet Long, Pinellas County commissioner and former state representative *Michele Rayner, state representative *Sean Shaw, former state representative ;Pinellas County officials *Ken Burke, Clerk of Court ' *Deborah Clark, former Elections Supervisor ' *Jim Coats, former Sheriff ' *Pam Dubov, former Property Appraiser ' *Bob Gualtieri, Sheriff ' *Rene Flowers, county commissioner *Pat Gerard, county commissioner *Karen Seel, county commissioner *Bob Stewart, former county commissioner ' ;Local politicians *Bob Buckhorn, former mayor of Tampa *Deborah Figgs-Sanders, St. Petersburg city councillor *Amy Foster, St. Petersburg city councillor *Charlie Gerdes, former St. Petersburg city councillor *Connie Kone, former St. Petersburg city councillor *Rick Kriseman, incumbent mayor *Lisa Wheeler-Bowman, St. Petersburg city councillor ;Individuals *Bob Dillinger, former public defender *Bob Devin Jones, playwright *Kerry Kriseman, wife of incumbent mayor Rick Kriseman *Martha Lenderman, mental health advocate *Susan McGrath, former chair of the Pinellas County Democratic Party *John Morgan, lawyer ' *Bill Law, former president of St. Petersburg College and Tallahassee Community College *Andy Oliver, pastor of Allendale United Methodist Church *Scott Wagman, businessman and candidate for mayor in 2009 ;Newspapers and publications *Tampa Bay Times ;Organizations *National Organization for Women ' *Pinellas Stonewall Democrats *Pinellas Young Democrats ;Labor unions *Service Employees International Union (en)
  • ;Federal officials *Gus Bilirakis, U.S. representative for Florida's 12th congressional district ;State politicians *Larry Ahern, former state representative *Jeff Brandes, state senator *Nick DiCeglie, state representative *Jim Frishe, former state representative *Kathleen Peters, Pinellas County commissioner and former state representative *Chris Sprowls, Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives *Jackie Toledo, state representative *Rudy Bradley, former state representative ;Local politicians *Rick Baker, former mayor of St. Petersburg ' *Doreen Caudell, vice mayor of Clearwater *Kathleen Ford, former St. Petersburg city councillor *Dick Greco, former mayor of Tampa *Tyler Payne, mayor of Treasure Island *Bob Ulrich, former mayor of St. Petersburg *Larry Williams, former St. Petersburg city councillor ;Individuals *Art Laffer, American Economist and Reagan Administration Advisor *Kevin Harrington', Entrepreneur and Shark from the TV show Shark Tank'' ;Labor unions *Florida Gulf Coast Associated Builders and Contractors *International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers Local 397 (en)
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