1955 Tampa mayoral election

1955 Tampa mayoral election

October 11, 1955
 
Candidate Curtis Hixon Nick Nuccio Stu Phillips
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 25,412 16,551 6,374
Percentage 52.57% 34.24% 13.19%

Mayor before election

Curtis Hixon
Nonpartisan

Elected mayor

Curtis Hixon
Nonpartisan

The 1955 Tampa mayoral election was held on October 11, 1955. The election was the first one to take place after the abolition of the White Municipal Party, a white supremacist organization which controlled city elections in Tampa as a quasi-private, quasi-public entity from 1910 to 1953.

Incumbent Mayor Curtis Hixon ran for re-election to a fourth term. He was challenged by County Commissioner Nick Nuccio and Stu Phillips, a member of the City Board of Representatives. Hixon defeated both candidates by a wide margin, winning 53 percent of the vote to Nuccio's 34 percent and Phillips's 13 percent, avoiding the need for a runoff election. However, Hixon died prior to the end of his fourth term, triggering a special election in 1956.