Both Council candidates have raised a significant amount of money.
Current law requires Council candidates to live in the district where they run.
But at least three of the Council candidates said they would not appeal.
In 1993, he received more votes than any other Council candidate.
Council candidates can receive up to $30,000 an election in public money.
Until this election, the council candidate with the most votes became mayor.
The council candidates will run for 82 seats in the Jan. 20 elections.
Two of the council candidates, one being an incumbent, were unchallenged.
He received 65,736 votes, the third-best total among the six successful Council candidates.
Four of the council candidates, three being incumbents, were unchallenged.