2014 Washington, D.C., mayoral election

On November 4, 2014, Washington, D.C., held an election for its mayor, concurrently with U.S. Senate elections in various states, U.S. House elections, and various state and local elections.

Incumbent Democratic Mayor Vincent C. Gray ran for re-election to a second term but was defeated in the April 1 primary by Ward 4 District Councilwoman Muriel Bowser. Bowser went on to win the general election against independent candidates David Catania and Carol Schwartz.

Declared

 * Carlos Allen, musician and promoter
 * Muriel Bowser, Ward 4 District Councilwoman
 * Jack Evans, Ward 2 District Councilman
 * Vincent C. Gray, incumbent mayor
 * Michael J. Green, candidate for Ward 4 District Councilmember in 2007 and write-in candidate for Mayor in 2010
 * Reta Jo Lewis, former State Department official
 * Vincent Orange, at-large District Councilman
 * Andy Shallal, artist, activist, and proprietor of Busboys and Poets
 * Tommy Wells, Ward 6 District Councilman

Withdrew

 * Christian A. Carter, businessman (withdrew January 18, 2014)

Declined

 * Robert Bobb, former city administrator
 * Adrian Fenty, former Mayor
 * Eric W. Price, former Deputy Mayor
 * Anthony A. Williams, former Mayor

Polling

 * ^ Internal poll for the Muriel Bowser campaign
 * * Internal poll for the Tommy Wells campaign

Republican primary
The District of Columbia Republican Party said it might appoint a candidate to run in the general election. However, since it did not do so by September 8, 2014, no Republican candidate appeared on the general election ballot.

Withdrew

 * Kris Hammond, attorney and former Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner

Declined

 * Michael Powell, former Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission
 * Carol Schwartz, former at-large District Councilwoman and four-time mayoral candidate (ran as an Independent)

Declared

 * Bruce Majors, real estate agent and nominee for U.S. Delegate in 2012

Declared

 * Faith Dane, perennial candidate

Declared

 * David Catania, independent at-large D.C. Councillor
 * Carol Schwartz, former Republican at-large D.C. Councillor and candidate for mayor in 1986, 1994, 1998 and 2002

Withdrew

 * Nestor Djonkam, engineer and Democratic candidate for mayor in 2006
 * Ben Foshager (write-in)

Disqualified

 * James M. Caviness
 * Michael T. Green
 * David O. Leacraft-EL
 * Frank E. Sewell

Declined

 * John Hill, CFO of Detroit, former CEO of the Federal City Council and former Executive Director of the District of Columbia Financial Control Board
 * Marie Johns, Deputy Administrator of the Small Business Administration and candidate for Mayor in 2006
 * Cathy L. Lanier, Chief of Police for the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia
 * Kathleen Patterson, former Ward 3 District Councilwoman

Polling

 * * Internal poll for the Karl Racine campaign for Attorney General