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  Ellis, Jack
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AffiliationDemocratic  
 
NameJack Ellis
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Macon, Georgia , United States
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Born January 06, 1946 (78 years)
ContributorArmyDem
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Mar 14, 2013 11:37pm
Tags African - Army - Special Forces - Baptist - Islam - Straight -
InfoJack Ellis is the 40th mayor of the city of Macon, Georgia. He was sworn into office December 14, 1999 becoming the first black Mayor in the city�s 176-year history, after a comprehensive campaign outlining a vision to make Macon one of the most livable cities in America. He promised a city where equal opportunities would be taken for granted and human and economic development would be the highest priorities � a city of the future equipped with the physical and technological infrastructure and an educated workforce able to compete in the emerging global market place.

Mayor Ellis was born January 6, 1946 in Macon, Georgia where he attended Ballard Hudson High School. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from St. Leo College in Florida. He is a retired United States Army senior non-commissioned officer. He served two years of combat duty in Vietnam as a paratrooper platoon sergeant with the 101st Airborne Division. He was awarded three Bronze Stars, the Army Commendation Medal for Valor and Heroism, and the Purple Heart for wounds received in combat. He is a former cable television executive and an executive with the United States Census Bureau. He is the former host and producer of a local community affairs television program, Community Forum.

Mayor Ellis is a member of the United States Conference of Mayors where he serves on the Economic Development and Smart Growth committees; he was elected co-chairman of the U. S. Conference of Mayor�s Advisory Board to Amtrak; and he is a member of the Black Conference of Mayors. He is a member of the Governor�s Greenspace Commission and was one of the speakers at the 2000 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles, CA. GA Trend Magazine named Ellis one of the 100 most influential men in the State of Georgia.

Since taking office, Mayor Ellis has applied for and received over $33 million dollars in grants to assist the youth in job training, mentoring, tutoring, after school programs, and other crime reduction programs such as mid-night basketball, boxing, and other athletic programs. These programs were implemented through collaborated efforts with the Faith Community, Communities in School, 100 Black Men of Middle Georgia, the Booker T. Washington Center, and other community-based organizations.

Using Federal and State grants, he purchased the historic Terminal Station for $2 million. With the assistance of non-profit partners, he built over forty affordable houses marketed to first time homebuyers, which were constructed in targeted areas of South Macon, Tindall Heights, and West Macon. With a $20 million Hope VI grant managed by the Macon Housing Authority, he is presently, constructing hundreds of affordable and market-rate houses in the Beall�s Hill area. Mayor Ellis hired a chief of police who has reduced the over all crime rate by some seven percent over the past two years. He acquired the old Durrs Lake property in the Bellevue Community for the purpose of developing and building a State of the Art Recreation Center for the youth, senior citizens, and families. He purchased the historic Ft. Hawkins building in the Ft. Hill Community. He joined forces with the school system in building a new community center at L. H. Williams School.

He demolished or assisted homeowners in repairing over 2,300 houses; he dedicated two new parks, one in the Unionville Community and one in the Village Green Housing Development in the Bloomfield Community. At no cost to the homeowners, he repaired over (12) miles of sidewalk. The recycling program has increased over fifty percent bringing the city near the national average of forty percent.

He established a senior citizen advisory council and created a diversity committee. Collaborating with Newtown Macon, he developed the Development Ocmulgee Heritage Greenway. He embarked upon a $5.5 million dollar renovation project at the Middle Georgia Regional Airport and has begun talks with Delta and other major airlines to interest them in direct jet service to the Northeast, Mid-West, Southwest, and other parts of the country.

He improved the use of technology throughout city government as well as made computers available to all citizens by establishing a main Computer Cyber Center in downtown Macon and made Computers Available to youth in most recreation centers. Mayor Ellis� efforts were recognized by Technology Magazine as one of the top cities in America with a program to close the Digital Divide. Macon�s web site was recognized as one of the best in the nation. The Fire Department was recognized By International City Management Association (ICMA) for its innovative efforts to prevent fires and save lives. He was successful in replacing the hockey and baseball teams.

Mayor Ellis is married to Margarethia, editor and publisher of the Macon-based ME Magazine. He is the father of two daughters and two sons.


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  05/24/2016 Bibb Co. Tax Commissioner - D Primary Lost 39.33% (-21.33%)
  11/05/2013 Macon-Bibb County Mayor - Runoff Lost 36.96% (-26.09%)
  09/17/2013 Macon-Bibb County Mayor Won 30.17% (+0.00%)
  08/16/2011 Macon Mayor - D Runoff Lost 48.66% (-2.67%)
  07/19/2011 Macon Mayor - D Primary Won 37.62% (+0.00%)
  11/04/2003 Macon Mayor Won 70.37% (+45.30%)
  11/02/1999 Macon Mayor Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  07/20/1999 Macon Mayor - D Primary Won 52.79% (+5.58%)
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  07/15/2008 GA District 08 - D Primary Lost 0.00% (-85.67%)
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GA US President - D Primary - Jun 09, 2020 D Joe Biden
GA US President - D Primary - Mar 01, 2016 D Martin J. O'Malley
GA US President - D Primary - Mar 02, 2004 D Wesley Clark