2021 Burlington mayoral election

2021 Burlington mayoral election

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Nominee Miro Weinberger Max Tracy Ali Dieng
Party Democratic Progressive Independent
Popular vote 6,189 6,060 1,830
Percentage 42.99% 42.09% 12.71%

Results by city council district
Weinberger:
  Weinberger—40-50%
  Weinberger—50-60%

Tracy:
  Tracy—50–60%
  Tracy—70–80%
  Tracy—80-90%

Mayor before election

Miro Weinberger
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Miro Weinberger
Democratic

The 2021 Burlington mayoral election was held on March 2, 2021. Incumbent Democratic Mayor Miro Weinberger defeated Progressive nominee Max Tracy, independent Ali Dieng, and various other minor candidates. Weinberger's victory by 129 votes was the smallest margin of victory in Burlington's mayoral elections since Bernie Sanders' ten vote victory in 1981.

Weinberger faced no opposition for the Democratic nomination although C.D. Mattison considered running against him. Max Tracy, the president of the city council, defeated Brian Pine, a member of the city council, for the Progressive nomination. Dieng, a member of the city council who caucused with the Progressives, and Haik Bedrosian, who had served on the city council in the 1990s and had previously ran for mayor in the 1991 election, ran as independent candidates.

Although the Progressives lost the mayoral election they retained control of the city council, which they had gained control of during the 2020 election, and saw multiple ballot initiatives endorsed by them win.


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