Ann Zadeh
Ann Zadeh was a member of the Fort Worth City Council in Texas, representing District 9. Zadeh assumed office in 2014. Zadeh left office on June 15, 2021.
Zadeh ran for election for Mayor of Fort Worth in Texas. Zadeh lost in the general election on May 1, 2021.
Biography
Zadeh earned a B.A. in environmental studies, policy, and planning from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and a master's degree in city and regional planning from the University of Texas at Arlington. Her experience includes work as a city planning consultant for the Municipal Planning Group and service as the chair of the Fort Worth Zoning Commission and a member of the Fort Worth Urban Design Commission.[1][2]
Elections
2021
See also: Mayoral election in Fort Worth, Texas (2021)
General runoff election
General runoff election for Mayor of Fort Worth
Mattie Parker defeated Deborah Peoples in the general runoff election for Mayor of Fort Worth on June 5, 2021.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Mattie Parker (Nonpartisan) | 53.5 | 47,325 | |
Deborah Peoples (Nonpartisan) | 46.5 | 41,055 |
Total votes: 88,380 | ||||
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General election
General election for Mayor of Fort Worth
The following candidates ran in the general election for Mayor of Fort Worth on May 1, 2021.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Deborah Peoples (Nonpartisan) | 33.6 | 22,395 | |
✔ | Mattie Parker (Nonpartisan) | 30.8 | 20,551 | |
Brian Byrd (Nonpartisan) | 14.8 | 9,835 | ||
Steve Penate (Nonpartisan) | 9.4 | 6,248 | ||
Ann Zadeh (Nonpartisan) | 8.6 | 5,760 | ||
Mike Haynes (Nonpartisan) | 1.3 | 892 | ||
Cedric Kanyinda (Nonpartisan) | 0.5 | 329 | ||
Daniel Caldwell (Nonpartisan) | 0.5 | 306 | ||
Chris Rector (Nonpartisan) | 0.4 | 293 | ||
Mylene George (Nonpartisan) | 0.1 | 49 |
Total votes: 66,658 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Leroy Scott (Nonpartisan)
2019
See also: City elections in Fort Worth, Texas (2019)
General election
General election for Fort Worth City Council District 9
Incumbent Ann Zadeh won election in the general election for Fort Worth City Council District 9 on May 4, 2019.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Ann Zadeh (Nonpartisan) | 100.0 | 3,593 |
Total votes: 3,593 | ||||
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2017
The city of Fort Worth, Texas, held an election for mayor and city council on May 6, 2017. The filing deadline for candidates who wished to run in this election was February 17, 2017.
The mayor's seat and all eight city council seats were up for election. District 2 Councilman Sal Espino opted not to run for re-election in 2017. Incumbent Ann Zadeh defeated John Fitzgerald in the general election for the District 9 seat on the Fort Worth City Council.[3]
Fort Worth City Council, District 9 General Election, 2017 | ||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
Ann Zadeh Incumbent | 66.34% | 3,159 |
John Fitzgerald | 33.66% | 1,603 |
Total Votes | 4,762 | |
Source: Tarrant County, Texas, "Official Results," accessed May 24, 2017 |
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2015The city of Fort Worth, Texas, held elections for mayor and city council on May 9, 2015. The filing deadline for candidates who wished to run in this election was February 27, 2015. All eight city council seats were up for election. In District 9, incumbent Ann Zadeh was unopposed.[4] |
Campaign themes
2021
Ballotpedia survey responses
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Campaign website
2019
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2017
Zadeh's campaign website listed the following priorities:
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—Ann Zadeh's campaign website, (2017)[1] |
Endorsements
2017
Zadeh received endorsements from the following in 2017:[1]
- Fort Worth Fire Fighters Association
- Fort Worth Police Officers Association
- Greater Fort Worth Association of Realtors
- Tarrant County Central Labor Council
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2014Zadeh received endorsements from the following in 2014:[1]
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See also
2021 Elections
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Ann Zadeh, "About Ann Zadeh," accessed May 4, 2017
- ↑ LinkedIn, "Ann Zadeh," accessed May 4, 2017
- ↑ City of Fort Worth, "General Election, May 6, 2017," accessed February 18, 2017
- ↑ City of Fort Worth, "2015 Election Calendar," accessed January 6, 2015
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
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Preceded by - |
Fort Worth City Council, District 9 2014–2021 |
Succeeded by Elizabeth Beck |
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