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Francis Gerard Slay (born March 18, 1955) is an American politician and lawyer who served as the 45th [1] Mayor of St. Louis, Missouri from 2001 to 2017. The first mayor of the city of St. Louis to be elected to the office four consecutive times, Slay is the longest-serving mayor in St. Louis history.
Francis Slay: James McNeely Party Democratic: Green: Popular vote 19,989: 3,779 Percentage 82.22%: 15.54% Results by ward Slay: ...
Francis Slay is the longest-serving mayor, having served four 4-year terms. The second-longest-serving mayor was Henry Kiel , who served 12 years and nine days over three terms in office. Two others — Raymond Tucker and Vincent C. Schoemehl — also served three terms, but seven fewer days.
The 2017 St. Louis mayoral election was held on April 4, 2017, to elect the mayor of St. Louis, Missouri. Incumbent Mayor Francis Slay chose not to run for reelection. Slay, who was serving his fourth term as mayor, indicated in March 2016 that he would run for reelection, [2] but announced in April 2016 that he would not run for a fifth term. [3]
It saw the reelection of incumbent mayor Francis Slay to a third term. The election was preceded by party primaries on March 3. [2] Democratic primary
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44th Mayor of St. Louis; In office April 15, 1997 – April 17, 2001: Preceded by: Freeman Bosley Jr. Succeeded by: Francis Slay: 30th Commissioner of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
Upon St. Louis's ranking as most dangerous city in 2010, the administration of Washington University in St. Louis criticized the rankings as flawed, and representatives for St. Louis Mayor Francis G. Slay noted that crime in the city decreased each year since 2007 and criticized the report for not including regional crime information. [31]