Mayoral election in Durham, NC
Durham mayoral election, 2001
The 2001 Durham mayoral election was held on November 5, 2001 to elect the mayor of Durham, North Carolina . It saw the election of Bill Bell , who unseated incumbent mayor Nick Tennyson .
Results [ edit ] Primary [ edit ] The date of the primary was October 9, 2001.[1]
Primary results[1] Candidate Votes % Nick Tennyson (incumbent) 7,927 51.97 Bill Bell 7,793 44.54 Brenda B. Burnette 289 1.89 Ralph M. McKinney Jr. 153 1.00 Stephen Hopkins 91 0.60
General election [ edit ] General election results[2] Candidate Votes % Bill Bell 16,525 50.56 Nick Tennyson (incumbent) 16,040 49.07 Write ins 121 0.37 Total votes 32,686
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