There’s no great way to say it other than this: the 2025 municipal election in Greensboro was historic. Citizens turned out, new voices were elected, and we’ll look back on this as one of the best elections our city has ever seen. If you’ve been asking “who won the Greensboro election 2025?”, you’ll find the full list below — each candidate, the district they won, along with why this election matters so much.
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The Winners and Their Districts
Here are the elected officials from the 2025 Greensboro city election, with their respective districts:
• Marikay Abuzuaiter – Mayor (City-wide)
• Tammi Thurm – Councilwoman-Elect, District 5 
• Irving Allen – Councilman-Elect, At-Large
• Hugh Holston – Councilman-Elect, At-Large
• Denise Roth – Councilwoman-Elect, At‐Large
• Crystal Black – Councilwoman-Elect, District 1
• CC Crawford – Councilwoman-Elect, District 2
• Adam Marshall – Councilman-Elect, District 4
• April Parker – Councilwoman-Elect, District 3
Because this election included both district seats and at-large seats, the slate of winners reflects both neighborhood representation and city-wide leadership.
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Why This Election Feels So Big
- A Change in the Mayor’s Office
With long-time leadership coming to a close and a new face stepping in, the “who won the Greensboro election 2025?” question carries extra weight. The city is on the cusp of a new chapter. 
- Mix of District & At-Large Seats
Having both district winners (representing specific neighborhoods) and at-large winners (representing the entire city) means this election reshaped how Greensboro will be represented. It’s not often we see such a broad refresh of leadership.
- Voter Engagement & Anticipation
The filings, the crowded races, the anticipation — all signs pointed toward a big election night in Guilford County. 
- Fresh Voices, New Energy
From district-level races to at-large seats, many winners bring new energy and fresh perspectives. That’s exciting for anyone who follows city government — new leadership means new possibilities.
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What It Means for You
If you live in Greensboro — whether you’re in District 1, District 3, or you follow city-wide issues — this election outcome matters. Because representation matters. And when the question “who won the Greensboro election 2025?” can be answered with a list of new leaders ready to serve, that matters too.
Expect to see changes in how neighborhood concerns are addressed, how city-wide policies are formed, and how voices from across Greensboro are heard.
In Final Thoughts,
So yes — who won the Greensboro election 2025? Here are the names, the seats, the districts. But really, the bigger takeaway is this: we’re witnessing a historic moment in our city. One of the best elections Greensboro has ever seen. The work ahead is important, and the people elected now have a real opportunity to shape our shared future.
If you’d like, I can pull full vote totals, map out which neighborhoods correspond to each district, or highlight key issues each winner ran on. Just say the word.
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Written by: Daniel Olafamoye, Greensboro NC News.
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