The City of Pensacola held an election on November 2, 2004 All nine Pensacola City Council were up for election; however, only six seats were contested. In cases where no candidate received more than 50% of the vote, a run-off election was held featuring the top two vote-getters. City Councilmembers are elected to serve a two-year term.
A run-off election was held November 23, 2004, to decide the District 3, 6, and 7 seats.
All races are nonpartisan. Incumbents are marked by (i).
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Pensacola City CouncilEdit
District 1Edit
P. C. Wu | 2,211 | 51.51% |
Debra Thompson | 836 | 19.48% |
Philip White | 797 | 18.57% |
Norman J. Schuchman | 448 | 10.44% |
District 2Edit
- Uncontested
District 3Edit
Mike DeSorbo (i) | 2,330 | 49.24% |
Gerald W. Adcox, Jr. | 1,818 | 38.42% |
Mike Smolensky | 584 | 12.34% |
District 4 Run-OffEdit
Mike DeSorbo (i) | 929 | 55.82% |
Gerald W. Adcox, Jr. | 735 | 44.17% |
District 4Edit
Marty Donovan (i) | 2,848 | 59.2% |
Larry B. Johnson | 1,896 | 39.97% |
District 5Edit
- Uncontested
District 6Edit
Jewel Cannada-Wynn | 1,277 | 41.97% |
Charles Fairchild | 1,002 | 32.93% |
Tracy Richardson | 491 | 16.14% |
Tommy White | 273 | 8.97% |
District 6 Run-OffEdit
Jewel Cannada-Wynn | 454 | 67.06% |
Charles Fairchild | 223 | 32.93% |
District 7Edit
Ronald P. Townsend (i) | 1,065 | 41.8% |
Jacqueline Y. Shumaker | 875 | 34.34% |
Larry Simmons | 608 | 23.86% |
District 7 Run-OffEdit
Ronald P. Townsend (i) | 452 | 73.25% |
Jacqueline Y. Shumaker | 165 | 26.74% |
District 8 (At-large)Edit
John W. "Jack" Nobles (i) | 15,505 | 59.2% |
Ray Russenberger | 10,688 | 40.8% |
District 9 (At-large)Edit
- Uncontested