Despite heavy campaigning, only 23.12 percent of registered Democrats turned out to cast a ballot in the mayoral election.
Since the Democratic victor typically sweeps the polls in the general election, that means only 23,597 people -- the number of voters who chose Bill Peduto, the victor -- had a say in choosing the next mayor of Pittsburgh.
Click a voting district to see its tally. Each figure represents one vote, and gray figures represent registered voters who did not cast a ballot.