Elorza Prevails in Providence Mayoral Democratic Primary

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Elorza Prevails in Providence Mayoral Democratic Primary

Jorge Elorza is the winner of the Democratic primary for Mayor of Providence.
Jorge Elorza has beaten opponent Michael Solomon in the Democratic primary for Mayor of Providence.

Elorza, the former Providence Housing Court Judge and Roger Williams University law professor, won a tightly contested battle over City Council President Solomon. Elorza received 10,562 votes (49.3%) against Solomon's 9,190 votes (42.9%). The vote in Providence's Democratic Mayoral primary voter turnout was down nearly 20% versus 2010.

Elorza now faces Republican Daniel Harrop -- and two-time Providence Mayor, independent Vincent "Buddy" Cianci -- in the general election on November 4.

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Path to Victory

Elorza, who launched his campaign last November, counted among his supporters -- and endorsers -- Phil West, retired head of Common Cause; Marie Langlois, board member of the Rhode Island Foundation; John Kelly, Meeting Street School CEO; Victor Cappellan, former Central Falls Deputy School Superintendent; Lorraine Lalli, RWU School of Law; and Stan Israel, formerly of SEIU 1199, among others.  

Elorza picked up additional support when former opponent Brett Smiley dropped out of the race with two weeks to go.  Former Smiley supporter Myrth York made the switch, as did a number of others, and Elorza took on several Smiley staff members in an attempt to oust Solomon.

Now, Elorza has to turn his focus to Harrop and Cianci.  Harrop has deflected questions that he could get out of the race, which would turn the three way race into a two-way battle. 


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