ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – After Tuesday's election, there is no clear winner for Albuquerque's next mayor. Now, the top two candidates are heading to a runoff election.

It was a crowded ballot on Tuesday with six candidates vying for mayor. Current Mayor Tim Keller came out on top with nearly 36% of votes, followed by former Bernalillo County sheriff Darren White with about 31%. But with no one hitting 50%, the top two will now face off again next month .

"It's not just me. It's every single person in the city who wants change and who knows we deserve better, that's who I'm going to have in my corner fighting Mayor Tim Keller," said White.

"He has a record and I have a record. And the good news is, it's really clear for voters what you want. There are no unknowns," said Mayor Keller. "

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