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San Bernardino mayoral election, 2005–06 Turnout 23.34%[ 2]
Candidate
Pat Morris
James F. "Jim" Penman
Party
Democratic
Nonpartisan
First-round vote
11,249
6,648
First-round percentage
43.42%
25.66%
Second-round vote
10,093
5,809
Second-round percentage
63.47%
36.53%
Candidate
Chas A. Kelley
Rick Avila
Party
Nonpartisan
Nonpartisan
First-round vote
4,079
3,425
First-round percentage
15.74%
13.22%
The 2005–06 San Bernardino mayoral election was held on November 21, 2005, and February 16, 2006, to elect the mayor of San Bernardino, California . It saw the election of Pat Morris .
First round results[ 3]
Candidate
Votes
%
Pat Morris
11,249
43.42
James F. "Jim" Penman
6,648
25.66
Chas A. Kelley
4,079
15.74
Rick Avila
3,425
13.22
Michael Ellison-Lewis
466
1.80
Write-in
42
0.16
Total votes
25,909
Runoff results[ 4]
Candidate
Votes
%
Pat Morris
10,093
64.47
James F. "Jim" Penman
5,809
36.53
Total votes
15,902
Voter turnout
23.34%
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