1993 Durham mayoral election From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Durham mayoral election, 1993 ← 1991 November 2, 1993 1995 → Candidate Sylvia Kerckhoff Harry E. Rodenhizer Jr. Party nonpartisan candidate Nonpartisan Popular vote 14,616 9,641 Percentage 60.14% 39.67% Mayor before election Harry E. 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It saw the election of Sylvia Kerckhoff, who unseated incumbent mayor Harry E. Rodenhizer Jr. Kerckhoff became the city's first female mayor. Results[edit] General election[edit] General election results[1] Candidate Votes % Sylvia Kerckhoff 14,616 60.14 Harry E. Rodenhizer Jr. (incumbent) 9,641 39.67 Write-in 46 0.18 Total votes 24,303 References[edit] ^ "MUNICIPAL ELECTION DURHAM COUNTY 11-02-93" (PDF). Durham County. Retrieved October 5, 2019. vte(1992←) 1993 United States elections (→1994)U.S.Senate Texas (special) U.S.House California (17th sp) Michigan (3rd sp) Mississippi (2nd sp) Ohio (2nd sp) Wisconsin (1st sp) Stategovernors New Jersey Virginia Lt. 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