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==History== | ==History== | ||
[[Charles Hart]] was elected as Clay's first mayor on [[July 11]], [[2000]] with 82 percent of the vote. He was re-elected in [[2004]] with no opposition on the ballot. | [[Charles Hart]] was elected as Clay's first mayor on [[July 11]], [[2000]] with 82 percent of the vote. He was re-elected in [[2004]] with no opposition on the ballot. | ||
In the [[2008]] [[2008 Jefferson County municipal elections|municipal elections]], Hart was | In the [[2008]] [[2008 Jefferson County municipal elections|municipal elections]], Hart's re-election bid was defeated by [[Ed McGuffie]]. McGuffie took 51% of the vote and won without a runoff. [[Vic Aldridge]], [[Dean Kirkner]] also challenged Hart in the race. | ||
[[Category:Lists of mayors|Clay]] | [[Category:Lists of mayors|Clay]] | ||
[[Category:Clay]] | [[Category:Clay]] |
Revision as of 20:55, 26 August 2008
Mayor of Clay is the elected head of Clay's city government. The position was established in 2000, shorty after the city incorporated. Clay's mayors serve four-year terms.
History
Charles Hart was elected as Clay's first mayor on July 11, 2000 with 82 percent of the vote. He was re-elected in 2004 with no opposition on the ballot.
In the 2008 municipal elections, Hart's re-election bid was defeated by Ed McGuffie. McGuffie took 51% of the vote and won without a runoff. Vic Aldridge, Dean Kirkner also challenged Hart in the race.