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Former Fla. police chief elected mayor in landslide victory

The former Tampa police chief says her victory is “a resounding message that Tampa is a positive community”

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Tampa Mayor-elect Jane Castor speaks to supporters at The Vault in Tampa, Fla. In a historic election Tampa voters elected by a wide margin for Castor, a former police chief and openly-gay woman to be their mayor.

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TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa’s openly gay former police chief has been elected mayor in a landslide victory.

Voters elected 59-year-old Jane Castor in a runoff against 76-year-old retired banker and philanthropist David Stratz.

Castor said her victory with more than 73% of the 53,144 votes cast on Tuesday sends “a resounding message that Tampa is a positive community.”

Castor is Tampa’s first openly gay mayor-elect. She had come within 2 percentage points of winning the March 5 general election.

Stratz spent nearly $5 million on his campaign. He told his supporters it’s now time to rally around the new mayor. Both are Democrats.

Castor succeeds outgoing Mayor Bob Buckhorn in the non-partisan office.