San Bernardino mayoral election, 2005–06 ← 2001 November 8, 2005[1] February 7, 2006[1] 2009 →
Candidate Pat Morris James F. "Jim" Penman Chas A. Kelley Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Nonpartisan First-round vote 11,249 6,648 4,079 First-round percentage 43.42% 25.66% 15.74% Second-round vote 10,093 5,809 Second-round percentage 63.47% 36.53% Candidate Rick Avila Party Nonpartisan First-round vote 3,425 First-round percentage 13.22%
The 2005–06 San Bernardino mayoral election was held on November 21, 2005 and February 16, 2006 to elect the mayor of San Bernardino, California . It saw the election of Pat Morris .
Municipal elections in California are officially non-partisan.
Results [ edit ] First round [ edit ] First round results[2] Candidate Votes % Pat Morris 11,249 43.42 James F. "Jim" Penman 6,648 25.66 Chas A. Kelley 4,079 15.74 Rick Avila 3,425 13.22 Michael Ellison-Lewis 466 1.80 Write-in 42 0.16 Total votes 25,909
Runoff results[3] Candidate Votes % Pat Morris 10,093 64.47 James F. "Jim" Penman 5,809 36.53 Total votes 15,902 Voter turnout 23.34%
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