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  Mallory, Mark L.
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<-  2010-01-01  
 
NameMark L. Mallory
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Cincinnati, Ohio , United States
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Born April 02, 1962 (62 years)
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InfoMark Mallory was sworn in as the 68th Mayor of the City of Cincinnati on December 1, 2005. Mayor Mallory’s election marks the first time in over 70 years that Cincinnati has elected a Mayor who was not previously a member of City Council. Mallory is also the first directly elected African American Mayor in Cincinnati’s history. The Mayor took office focused on changing the way that business is done at City Hall to make it more accessible and citizen-friendly.

Mayor Mallory is a life-long Cincinnatian, born and raised in the West End. He is a graduate of the Cincinnati Academy of Math and Science and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Administrative Management from the University of Cincinnati. The Mallory family, led by Mayor Mallory’s mother, and his father, former Ohio House Majority Leader William L. Mallory, Sr., along with the Mayor’s brothers and sister, are dedicated to public and community service. In 1995, the Mallory family was honored as the Black Family Reunion’s “Family of the Year.”

Before being elected Mayor, Mallory served in the Ohio General Assembly for nearly eleven years. In 1994, he was elected to his first of two terms in the Ohio House, replacing his father who retired after three decades in the legislature. In 1998, Mark Mallory defeated an incumbent Senator to be elected to the Ohio Senate. Mallory served in leadership for most of his tenure in the legislature and rose to the position of Assistant Minority Leader of the Senate.

In the Ohio Legislature, Mallory developed a reputation as a leader able to build consensus and work across party lines to achieve results. Mallory was so successful at building relationships that he was able to pass more legislation than any other member of the minority party during his tenure. In 2003, Mallory achieved his greatest legislative accomplishment by passing a resolution in the Ohio General Assembly that finally ratified the 14th Amendment, 135 years after it became part of the U.S. Constitution. In the Senate, Mallory was also a leading advocate for prison reform issues, chairing the Correctional Institution Inspection Committee, which provided oversight of Ohio prisons. For five years, he was the only member of the minority party to chair a legislative committee.

As Mayor, Mallory is using his skills at relationship building to create a collaborative spirit at City Hall that brings people together across party lines to address the needs of the city. Mallory’s reforms have lead to more orderly and efficient City Council Meetings. In his first term, the Mayor’s priorities include enhancing public safety, encouraging strong economic development, improving public transportation, strengthening neighborhoods, and protecting the environment.

In his first two weeks in office, Mallory fulfilled his promise to work across party lines by passing a budget with support of all three Cincinnati political parties. The budget puts more police officers on the streets, supports a new firefighter recruit class, funds local Arts, and invests in neighborhood improvements; all while cutting property taxes. Through the budget process, the Mayor was praised for the unprecedented level of teamwork with City Council in developing a budget that for the first time in recent memory did not require extensive debate and modification.

Mayor Mallory also serves his community outside City Hall on the boards of several community organizations. Since entering public service, Mallory has received numerous “Legislator of the Year” awards and “Public Service” awards for his commitment to serving the people of Ohio.


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FAMILY
Father William L. "Bill" Mallory, Sr. 1931-2013
Brother Dale Mallory 1964-

INFORMATION LINKS
RACES
  11/03/2009 Cincinnati Mayor Won 54.08% (+8.22%)
  11/08/2005 Cincinnati Mayor Won 51.82% (+3.63%)
  09/13/2005 Cincinnati Mayor - Primary Won 30.66% (+0.00%)
  01/03/2005 OH State Senate Assistant Minority Leader Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/05/2002 OH State Senate 09 Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/03/1998 OH State Senate 09 Won 59.10% (+18.19%)
  05/03/1998 OH State Senate 09 - D Primary Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/05/1996 OH State House 31 Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
SPECULATIVE, DID NOT RUN
  05/04/2021 Cincinnati Mayor - Primary Lost 0.00% (-39.13%)
ENDORSEMENTS
Cincinnati Mayor - Primary - May 04, 2021 D Aftab K. Pureval
DNC Party Chair - Feb 25, 2017 D Thomas E. Perez
OH US Senate - D Primary - Mar 15, 2016 D P. G. Sittenfeld
OH US Senate - D Primary - May 04, 2010 D Lee Fisher
OH District 2 - D Primary - May 04, 2010 D Surya Yalamanchili
OH US President - D Primary - Mar 04, 2008 D Barack Obama
OH US President - D Primary - Mar 02, 2004 D John Edwards