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Justin Morris Bibb (born April 26, 1987) is an American politician and former non-profit leader serving as the 58th mayor of Cleveland, Ohio since January 2022. Prior to serving as mayor, Bibb worked with public officials, business leaders and community organizations across the country as the Chief Strategy Officer of Urbanova, a business that leads new initiatives to make cities safer ...
Former Mayor of Cleveland (1977–1979) Former U.S. representative from Ohio's 10th congressional district (1997–2013) Candidate for President of the United States in 2004 and 2008 Candidate for Governor of Ohio in 2018. June 14, 2021 [10] [5] Zack Reed: Candidate for Mayor of Cleveland in 2017. Former Cleveland City Councilman for Ward 13 ...
Republican and Democratic primaries were held on May 3, 2022. U.S. Senate 2022 candidates elected during the primary were Congressman Tim Ryan (D) and J.D. Vance (R). [2] In the general election, Republican JD Vance won the open seat, defeating Democratic U.S. Representative Tim Ryan by 6.12%. [3] Vance won 53% of the votes compared to Ryan's 47%.
One week before Election Day, News 5 hosted Cleveland mayoral candidates Justin Bibb and Kevin Kelley for an interactive town hall where we took your questions directly to the candidates.
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For much of Cleveland's history, mayoral elections were partisan, but in 1971, under the mayoral administration of Ralph Perk, the city amended its charter to make elections nonpartisan. [8] The term of office for the mayor and members of council was traditionally two years, but was extended to four years in 1981 under Mayor George Voinovich. [3]
Would GOP's J.D. Vance becoming vice president be good for Ohio's cities? The Three-C mayors, all Democrats, weren't thrilled by it.
On April 8, 2021, Kelley announced his candidacy for Mayor of Cleveland in the 2021 Cleveland mayoral election. [4] On September 14, 2021 Kelley came second in the mayoral primary, advancing him to the general election alongside nonprofit executive Justin Bibb. [5] Kelley lost to Bibb with 37% of the vote in the November 2 general election. [6]