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IT’S ROSENTHAL

Michelle Nehrenz/The Daily

Members of the Norman community applaud candidate Cindy Rosenthal on her victory in the Norman Mayoral elections Tuesday night.

Third time’s the charm for Norman’s incumbant mayor Cedar Floyd and Arianna Pickard Campus Reporter and Campus Editor

Energy and volume escalated as voting numbers came in faster at Norman mayoral candidate Cindy Rosenthal’s election watch party, leading up to a call from opposing candidate Tom Sherman congratulating her on her re-election. “It’s incredible to look out and see a friend,” Rosenthal said after finishing her conversation with Sherman. “This campaign — because of all the negativity — it’s important to have friends and to thank your friends.” R o s e n t h a l re “[Rosenthal] can’t ceived 54.2 perget the chromium-6 cent of the Norman with Sherman out of the water by vote, coming in second herself — we have at 37.2 percent and to work together to David Kempf receiving 8.5 percent, make those things according to unofficial election results happen.” on the Oklahoma jackie farley, State Election women and gender studies Board website. The professor official results will be released after 5 p.m. Wednesday. Rosenthal, also an OU political science professor and director of OU’s Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center, talked about her plans for Norman now that she has been re-elected for a third term as mayor. “The next three years are really, really important for Norman,” Rosenthal said. “We’re going to work ­ we’re going to work on water, on the right issues — not on craziness.” Water probably is Norman’s most important issue right now, said Jackie Farley, an OU women’s and NAME NAME/ORGANIZATION

Cindy Rosenthal is handed a tissue as she tears up announcing her victory in the mayoral race Tuesday night.

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54.2% Rosenthal

37.2% Sherman

8.5% Kempf Preliminary numbers

“... We’re going to work on water, not on craziness.” Cindy Rosenthal, Norman mayor

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