The city of Scottsdale will hold a General Election on November 5, 2024 to elect a Mayor and two City Councilmembers. In the July 30, 2024 Primary Election, there were three residents running for Mayor and nine residents running for three Council seats. No mayoral candidate received a majority of the legal votes cast. The two mayoral candidates receiving the highest number of votes, Lisa Borowsky and David “Dave” Ortega, advanced to the General Election. One council candidate, Jan Dubauskas, received a majority of the legal votes cast and was elected. The next four council candidates receiving the highest number of votes, Tammy Caputi, Tom Durham, Adam Kwasman, and Maryann McAllen, advanced to the General Election.
All candidates elected in 2024 will begin their terms in January 2025. The City Council also referred two items to the November ballot for Scottsdale voters to consider – Proposition 490, which is a city proposal to enact a 0.15% sales tax rate, and Proposition 491, which is an adjustment to the city's state-imposed expenditure limitation.
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