(NewsNation) — Cleveland voters head to the polls Tuesday to choose who will take the reins as the next mayor of the city.
Three candidates are battling for the position: incumbent Democratic Mayor Justin Bibb, Republican Laverne Gore and write-in candidate Democrat Ricky Pittman. The city did not have a primary as only Bibb and Gore collected enough verified signatures to be on the ballot.
Bibb, who is looking to secure his position for another four years, has raised about 96 times more money than Gore, according to a report by Cleveland.com, with a total of around $1.1 million. Meanwhile, Gore was only able to raise $1,500, plus a $10,000 personal loan, the outlet reported.
Bibb won by a landslide in the 2021 election and has been running on tackling violent crime and economic revital

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