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The field of Richmond mayoral candidates narrowed to 13 after two did not file the paperwork and signatures necessary to get on the November ballot by Tuesday’s 7 p.m. deadline.

The field, which peaked at 18 declared candidates last month, is now down to:

1st District City Councilman Jonathan T. Baliles;

former Venture Richmond Director John F. “Jack” Berry;

former Councilwoman L. Shirley Harvey;

Richmond Public Schools teacher Chad Ingold;

retired real estate consultant Bobby J. “BJ” Junes;

former state Del. and Richmond Commonwealth’s Attorney Joseph D. Morrissey;

City Council President Michelle R. Mosby;

former VCU student Nate Peterson;

Shockoe Bottom resident Amon Rayford;

carpenter and activist Alan Schintzius;

former Gov. Terry McAuliffe aide Levar Stoney;

former Councilman Bruce W. Tyler; and

architect Lawrence Williams.

Strip club owner Mike Dickinson, who said he was seeking the mayor’s office, instead filed to run for City Council’s 1st District.

And video production company owner Brad Froman did not file any petitions.

More candidates could be dropped from the field in the coming weeks as the registrar’s office completes the process of certifying the signatures.