2007 Flint mayoral election

2007 Flint mayoral election

August 7, 2007 (first round)
November 6, 2007 (runoff)
 
Candidate Don Williamson Dayne Walling
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
First round 4,735
32.81%
3,301
22.87%
Runoff 12,434
51.08%
11,853
48.69%

 
Candidate Sheldon Neeley Norm Bryant
First round 2,334
16.17%
1,886
13.07%
Runoff Eliminated Eliminated

Mayor before election

Don Williamson
Nonpartisan

Elected mayor

Don Williamson
Nonpartisan

The 2007 Flint mayoral election was held on November 6, 2007, with the primary election occurring on August 7, 2007. Incumbent Mayor Don Williamson ran for re-election. He faced a crowded field of opponents, and received less than one-third of the vote in the primary election, winning just 33 percent of the vote. Community activist and businessman Dayne Walling placed second over City Councilman Sheldon Neeley, winning 23 percent of the vote, advancing to the general election against Williamson. Williamson narrowly defeated Walling, 51–49 percent, to win a second term. However, fewer than two years into Williamson's term, he would face a recall election, which he resigned to avoid, which ultimately led to Walling's election in a 2009 special election.