68 | Jerome Cavanagh | January 2, 1962 – January 5, 1970 | Democratic[SUP][6][/SUP] | The 1961 mayoral race was the first campaign undertaken by the young Jerome Cavanagh.[SUP][101][/SUP] He was perceived as an easy opponent for incumbent Louis Miriani, but with the backing of the city'sAfrican-American community, Cavanaugh pulled off a stunning upset.[SUP][101][/SUP] Cavanaugh was initially a popular mayor, appointing a reformer to be chief of police and marching arm-in-arm with Martin Luther King, Jr. down Woodward Avenue. Cavanaugh was reelected overwhelmingly in 1965, and in 1966 was elected president of both the United States Conference of Mayors and the National League of Cities.[SUP][101][/SUP] However, his reputation was dimmed by the 1967 riots, and he declined to run for a third term. He later ran for Governor of Michigan, but lost in the primary, and died in 1979.[SUP][101][/SUP] | |
69 | Roman Gribbs | January 6, 1970 – January 1, 1974 | Democratic[SUP][6][/SUP] | Gribbs served as an assistant prosecutor from 1956 to 1964 and as sheriff of Wayne County in 1968 and 1969 before deciding to run for mayor.[SUP][102][/SUP] Gribbs served a single term as mayor, declining to seek re-election.[SUP][103][/SUP] After leaving office, he served as a circuit court judge from 1975 to 1982 and on the Michigan Court of Appeals from 1982 until his retirement in 2000.[SUP][102][/SUP][SUP][103][/SUP] | |
70 | Coleman Young | January 1, 1974 – January 3, 1994 | Democratic[SUP][6][/SUP] | Coleman Young was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, but moved to Detroit when he was five.[SUP][104][/SUP] During World War II, Young served as one of the Tuskeegee Airmen, and returned to Detroit at the end of the war.[SUP][104][/SUP] He ran for state representative in 1959 but lost; in 1963 he ran for state senate and won.[SUP][104][/SUP] He served in the senate until 1974 when he moved into the mayor's office, becoming the city's first African-American mayor.[SUP][104][/SUP] Young remained as mayor for a record five terms, becoming the a longest-serving mayor in city history.[SUP][104][/SUP] During his tenure, Young was the vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 1977 to 1981 and chair of the Democratic National Convention Platform Committee in 1980. He also led the United States Conference of Mayors and theNational Conference of Democratic Mayors at various times.[SUP][104][/SUP] With his health deteriorating, Young declined to seek a sixth term.[SUP][104][/SUP] | |
71 | Dennis Archer | January 3, 1994 – December 31, 2001 | Democratic[SUP][105][/SUP] | Dennis Archer practiced law privately and as a law professor before being named to the Michigan Supreme Court in 1985 by Michigan governor James Blanchard.[SUP][106][/SUP] The following year, Archer was elected to a full eight-year term.[SUP][106][/SUP] He served two terms as mayor of Detroit, during which he was president of the National Conference of Democratic Mayors and president of the National League of Cities.[SUP][105][/SUP] Archer declined to seek a third term.[SUP][105][/SUP] After stepping down from the mayor's office, he was elected chair of Dickinson Wright and served a year as president of the American Bar Association.[SUP][106][/SUP] | |
72 | Kwame Kilpatrick | January 1, 2002 – September 18, 2008 | Democratic[SUP][107][/SUP] | Kwame Kilpatrick is the son of former county commissioner Bernard Kilpatrick and former Michigan legislator and United States congresswoman Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick.[SUP][107][/SUP] The younger Kilpatrick began his political career by running for the Michigan House seat his mother vacated in 1996,[SUP][108][/SUP] and was minority leader in the state house by 2001.[SUP][107][/SUP] Kilpatrick was twice elected mayor, but resigned office in 2008 after a corruption scandal; he was later sentenced to 28 years in prison.[SUP][109][/SUP] | |
73 | Kenneth Cockrel, Jr. | September 18, 2008 – May 11, 2009 | Democratic.[SUP][110][/SUP] | Ken Cockrel is the son of the late Kenneth Cockrel Sr., a civil rights activist and Detroit City Council member.[SUP][111][/SUP] The younger Cockrel also ran for city council, and was first elected in 1997.[SUP][111][/SUP]Cockrel was elected council president in 2005,[SUP][111][/SUP] and assumed the mayorship after Kwame Kilpatrick's resignation in 2008.[SUP][112][/SUP][SUP][113][/SUP] However, Cockrel lost the ensuing special election to Dave Bing, and returned to his seat on the city council.[SUP][110][/SUP] Cockrel was re-elected to the city council later in the year.[SUP][114][/SUP] | |
74 | Dave Bing | May 11, 2009 – December 31, 2013 | Democratic[SUP][110][/SUP] | Dave Bing played 10 seasons of basketball with the Detroit Pistons and was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame.[SUP][110][/SUP] After retiring from basketball, Bing started an auto parts manufacturing business, the Bing Group.[SUP][110][/SUP][SUP][115][/SUP] He moved to Detroit specifically to run for mayor,[SUP][115][/SUP] and won the special election in May 2009 to fill the remainder of Kwame Kilpatrick's term,[SUP][110][/SUP] and was elected to a full term later in the year.[SUP][116][/SUP] | |
75 | Mike Duggan | January 1, 2014 – present | Democrati |
So, if I got this right..... so far, no one here wants Hillary and no one wants Trump. Voting for one of the other two is just a statement in folly, so, like has been mentioned why not vote for the person who doesn't have a lousy track record in politics ?? Both are liars, both are cheats and both will say anything...... so take away the red and blue markers and the emotion.......... what do you have ??
sounds like your upset someone was keen enough and did well within the laws of the land? perhaps you should be upset at the people that made those laws not the ones that abide by them.
lying to the FBI is not an emotion. its a crime
being part of the political racket that controls the DOJ and being above the law is not an emotion. its tyranny.
promising 20,00 job to new yorkers and not producing any is not an emotion. its a failure to produce.
watching the event unfold in Benghazi for 13hour from a drone and doing nothing is not emotional.
worrying about how to frame the response to Benghazi so as to not mess up obamas re-election is not emotional.
lying to gold star mothers about a spontaneous protest is not emotional.
receiving millions in donations in a quid pro quo scheme is not emotional. its a crime.
i can go on for quite some time.
so why not get government out of those enterprises and let the free market take over? Donny is a thieving con who doesn't pay his contractors, Hillary is your typical crooked politician.
#belibertarianwithme
There should be a new feature where certain people can only respond 20 times per thread...
lying to the FBI is not an emotion. its a crime
being part of the political racket that controls the DOJ and being above the law is not an emotion. its tyranny.
promising 20,00 job to new yorkers and not producing any is not an emotion. its a failure to produce.
watching the event unfold in Benghazi for 13hour from a drone and doing nothing is not emotional.
worrying about how to frame the response to Benghazi so as to not mess up obamas re-election is not emotional.
lying to gold star mothers about a spontaneous protest is not emotional.
receiving millions in donations in a quid pro quo scheme is not emotional. its a crime.
i can go on for quite some time.
Then with the Republicans in charge, why no trials for these 'crimes'?
Seems Republicans are more to blame for letting her get away with such 'crimes'.
sounds like your upset someone was keen enough and did well within the laws of the land? perhaps you should be upset at the people that made those laws not the ones that abide by them.
lying to the FBI is not an emotion. its a crime
being part of the political racket that controls the DOJ and being above the law is not an emotion. its tyranny.
promising 20,00 job to new yorkers and not producing any is not an emotion. its a failure to produce.
watching the event unfold in Benghazi for 13hour from a drone and doing nothing is not emotional.
worrying about how to frame the response to Benghazi so as to not mess up obamas re-election is not emotional.
lying to gold star mothers about a spontaneous protest is not emotional.
receiving millions in donations in a quid pro quo scheme is not emotional. its a crime.
i can go on for quite some time.
You have no clue how it works. republicans cannot bring any changes. only the DOJ can and they are directed by the executive branch - Obama. hello?
You have no clue how it works. republicans cannot bring any changes. only the DOJ can and they are directed by the executive branch - Obama. hello?
Then with the Republicans in charge, why no trials for these 'crimes'?
Seems Republicans are more to blame for letting her get away with such 'crimes'.