St. Louis voters will narrow the field of mayoral candidates from four to two on March 2. Lewis Reed, Cara Spencer, Tishaura Jones and Andrew Jones are all vying for the city’s top job. The primary election will be the city’s first since the passage of Proposition D, which allows residents to vote for as many candidates as they want to. The top two vote getters advance to a runoff election April 6. Residents will also vote for aldermen for odd-numbered wards and city comptroller, for which incumbent Darlene Green is running unopposed. St. Louis Public Radio partnered with 5 On Your Side and Nine Network to host a debate among the four mayoral candidates on Tuesday, Feb. 23.