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Shannon G. Hardin (born April 7, 1987) is an American Democratic politician who has served as the President of the Columbus, Ohio City Council since January 2018.. Hardin is a Columbus native, and attended Columbus Africentric K-8 and Columbus Alternative High School before attending Morehouse College in Atlanta. [1]
David S. Greenspan (born August 7, 1965) is an American politician and the city council president of Westlake, Ohio.He formerly served as a state representative for the 16th District of the Ohio House of Representatives and as a member of Cuyahoga County Council and Sandy Springs, Georgia City Council.
The Columbus City Council is the lawmaking body of Columbus, Ohio. It meets in the City Council Chambers located on the second floor of Columbus City Hall. Following the 2023 election, the City Council expanded from seven to nine members. Council members are elected at-large in a single election but are separated into nine districts. [2] [3]
In 2011, [3] at age 27, Sittenfeld became the youngest person ever elected to Cincinnati City Council. [4] He received the second most votes of the 23 candidates. [23] He was sworn into office on December 1, 2011. [3] He was re-elected to the council in 2013 and was the leading vote-getter among the 21 candidates. [24]
Until the charter of 1815, the president of the council served as equivalent of mayor. Two sources agree on the list of presidents: [1] [2] Prior to 1925 (and since 1999) the mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio was elected in a separate, partisan election.
The Mayor of Youngstown is the chief executive of the government of the city of Youngstown, Ohio, United States. The term of office for the mayor and members of Youngstown City Council is four years. Youngstown, Ohio has had a total of 50 recorded mayoral administrations, including the city's current mayor.
In May 2021, the council unanimously approved a 21% raise, bringing Chan’s base salary form $308,016 to $372,700. He did not receive a raise in 2020, the year the coronavirus pandemic struck.
In February 2007, Ginther was appointed to the Columbus City Council to fill an unexpired term after the resignation of Matt Habash. He was elected to a new term as a member of City Council in November 2007, was reelected as a member in 2009, and on January 3, 2011, was selected to replace Michael C. Mentel as Council president, becoming the youngest City Council president in the history of ...