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Surprise calls special meeting to sign off on election totals

Posted 8/12/24

Kevin Sartor won the city's mayor election over City Councilmember Aly Cline by nearly double in final voting totals Maricopa County has released.

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Election

Surprise calls special meeting to sign off on election totals

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Kevin Sartor won the city's mayor election over City Councilmember Aly Cline by nearly double in final voting totals Maricopa County has released.

The Surprise City Council is hosting a special meeting at 12:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 12 to canvass the 2024 primary election results.

It will be held at Surprise City Hall, 16000 N. Civic Center Plaza.

Sartor finished with 61.3% of the votes, or 17,541 votes total.

Cline, meanwhile, earned 33.0% of the vote, or 9,433 votes total.

Official write-in candidate Ed Cunningham tallied 1,570 votes, or about 5.5%.

There were 78 write-in votes for people who were not official candidates and those votes did not count.

Nearly 32.8% of registered voters in Surprise cast a vote for mayor.