2018 Burlington mayoral election
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The 2018 Burlington mayoral election was held on March 6, 2018. Incumbent Democratic Mayor Miro Weinberger defeated independent candidates Carina Driscoll, who had the support of the Vermont Progressive Party, and Infinite Culcleasure.
For the mayoral election in Burlington, Ontario, see 2018 Halton Region municipal elections § Burlington.
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Results by city council district
Weinberger: Weinberger—40-50% Weinberger—50–60% Weinberger—60-70%
Driscoll: Driscoll—30-40% Driscoll—40-50%
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Weinberger won the Democratic nomination without opposition while Driscoll won the endorsement of the Progressives against Culcleasure. Driscoll attempted to unite her campaign with Culcleasure's due to the city's usage of first-past-the-post voting, but Culcleasure declined. Weinberger won against Driscoll and Culcleasure with a plurality of the vote.