2019 Nashville mayoral election Turnout 23.64% pp pp [ 1]  
 Cooper:        20–30%      30–40%      40–50%      60–70%Briley:        20–30%      30–40%      40–50%Swain:        20–30%      30–40%      40–50%Clemmons:        30–40%      Tie      No dataFirst round results by precinct Cooper:        50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      <90%Briley:        50–60%      60–70%      No dataRunoff results by precinct 
The 2019 Nashville mayoral election  took place on August 1, 2019, to elect the mayor  of Nashville, Tennessee . Incumbent  Democratic  Mayor David Briley , who succeeded Megan Barry  following her resignation and won a special election to fill the remainder of her term, ran for re-election.[ 2] John Cooper ; however, no candidate took more than 50 percent of the vote, forcing a runoff between Cooper and Briley on September 12, 2019.[ 3] [ 4] 
All Nashville municipal elections are required to be non-partisan , but candidates can be affiliated with a political party.
Eliminated in first round [ edit ] 
2019 Nashville mayoral election results (first round)[ 17]  
Candidate
 
Votes
 
%
  
John Cooper
 
35,676
 
34.98
  
David Briley (incumbent)
 
25,786
 
25.28
  
Carol Swain
 
22,387
 
21.95
  
John Ray Clemmons
 
16,391
 
16.07
  
Julia Clark-Johnson
 
404
 
0.40
  
Bernie Cox
 
337
 
0.33
  
Jimmy Lawrence
 
305
 
0.30
  
Jody Ball
 
280
 
0.27
  
Jon Sewell
 
224
 
0.22
  
Nolan Starnes
 
129
 
0.13
  
Write-in
 
83
 
0.08
  
Total votes
 
102,002  
100  
 
2019 Nashville mayoral election results (runoff)[ 18]  
Candidate
 
Votes
 
%
  
John Cooper
 
62,440
 
69.12
  
David Briley (incumbent)
 
27,281
 
30.20
  
Write-in
 
621
 
0.69
  
Total votes
 
90,342  
100.00  
 
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