CLEVELAND — Justin Bibb will look to stay in his Cleveland City Hall office for another four years as he faces off against perennial candidate in the 2025 Cleveland mayoral race in November.

Bibb and Gore were the only two people who turned in enough verified signatures from registered voters prior to the June filing deadline, per the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections. According to the Charter of the City of Cleveland , this meant that the nonpartisan primary set for Sept. 9 was scrapped, and the pair instead automatically advanced to the general election on Nov. 4.

The two won't technically be alone, however, as Ricky L. Pittman also qualified for the election as a write-in candidate.

The 2025 campaign has differed sharply from the 2021 race, which saw the political newcomer Bib

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