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Michael B. Coleman (born November 18, 1954 [1]) is an American politician of the Democratic Party who served as the 52nd mayor of Columbus, Ohio. He was the first African-American to serve as the mayor of Ohio's capital city.
Michael B. Coleman (born November 18, 1954) is an American politician of the Democratic Party, the 52nd mayor of Columbus, Ohio. He is the first African-American mayor of Ohio's capital. Coleman was born in Indianapolis, but moved to Toledo at an early age.
The shortest-serving former mayor is James Robinson, who served only eight months before resigning from office on September 11, 1827. The longest-serving mayor is Michael B. Coleman, who served 16 years and is the only African American to serve as mayor. Andrew Ginther is the current mayor. He took office on January 1, 2016. [10]
With four terms in office, serving from 2000 to 2013, Coleman is the city’s longest-serving mayor. Former Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman celebrated — and roasted — at anniversary event Skip ...
Like other elected officials and business leaders 20 years ago, Michael B. Coleman, then-Columbus mayor, was on edge about the then-proposed merger of Bank One and JPMorgan Chase & Co. and its ...
In 2008, Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman launched the Bicentennial Bike Plan, which aimed for 100 miles of bike facilities by 2012. The plan proclaimed , “Columbus has the potential to be the ...
The 2007 Columbus mayoral election took place on November 6, 2007, to elect the mayor of Columbus, Ohio. The election was officially nonpartisan. Since there were fewer than three candidates, no primary was necessary. Incumbent mayor Michael B. Coleman was reelected.
And former Mayor Michael Coleman, as a partner in Ice Miller law firm, remains influential in civic and political causes. And then there's Wexner himself.