Jacksonville voters elect city's first female mayor
JACKSONVILLE - Voters in Jacksonville elected the city's first female mayor on Tuesday.
Democrat Donna Deegan earned 52% of the vote, beating Republican Daniel Davis, according to unofficial results. About 217,000 people voted in the race, for a turnout of 33%.
"Love won tonight, and we made history," Deegan said in a statement. "We have a new day in Jacksonville because people chose unity over division-creating a broad coalition of people across the political spectrum that want a unified city."
Davis conceded in a speech to supporters Tuesday night.
Deegan said she plans to focus on upgrading infrastructure, building an economy that works for everyone, and improving access to healthcare.
Deegan is replacing Republican Lenny Curry, who was first elected in 2015 and couldn't run again because of term limits.
Jacksonville is the state's most populous city, with about 950,000 residents.
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