Who is the mayor of youngstown




















Moore Frank L. Brown W. Gibson Frank L. Baldwin Alvin W. Craver Fred A. Hartenstein Carroll Thornton Alvin W. Craver Fred J. Warnock George Oles William G.

Reese Charles Scheible Joseph L. Heffernan Mark E. Moore Lionel Evans William B. Spagnola Ralph W. O'Neill Charles P. Henderson Frank X. Kryzan Frank R. Franko Harry N. Savesten Anthony B. Flask Jack Hunter J. Phillip Richley Patrick J. Tayler , elected. Burnett , elected. Moore , elected. Sanderson , elected. Keller , elected. Higley , elected. Raney , elected. Brown, a Democrat, received about 55 percent of the vote, according to incomplete and unofficial totals.

Michael Semple. Brown, a Democrat, will be the first Youngstown mayoral incumbent to win re-election to a second term since Jay Williams did 12 years ago. Brown received about 55 percent of the vote, according to incomplete and unofficial totals Tuesday. Republican Tracey Winbush got about 18 percent of the vote, independent Richard Vincent Hill received 11percent of the vote, and the write-in candidates got about 16 percent of the vote.

Winbush said she knew the race was over when she saw the early vote results that had Brown with about two-thirds of the votes. Voters are complacent. When you have that much apathy and have a choice, you get what you get.

His historic mayoral election in was viewed by many political observers as a watershed moment in the changing political landscape of the community. He was also the recipient of the John F. Kennedy New Frontier Award, bestowed annually by the JFK Library Foundation, in conjunction with the Harvard University Institute of Politics, in recognition of two exceptional young Americans under the age of 40 whose contributions in elective office, community service or advocacy demonstrate the impact and value of public service in the spirit of President John F.

Prior to being elected Mayor, Jay served as the Director of Community Development for the city, and before that he enjoyed a career in banking.



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