Many were short interviews, because the candidates did not qualify.
Sixteen candidates then qualified to run in the election.
Any candidate receiving 15 percent of the vote qualifies for the runoff.
These are the results of the second round, for which only the top two candidates from the first round qualified.
As an established party it was entitled to a presidential primary, if at least two candidates qualify for that primary.
The Mayor's proposal would also set standards by which candidates could qualify for public financing.
A fifth candidate did not qualify for public funds.
Under the law, participating candidates qualify for public matching funds when they agree to ceilings on contributions and spending.
The two candidates with the most votes would then qualify for the general election, regardless of which party they identify with (if any).
"No candidate can qualify without being of Teela Brown's generation."