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Columbus Mayor Coleman to seek record fourth term
Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman, a University of Dayton Law School graduate, announced Tuesday that he would seek a record fourth consecutive term next year.
“Working with and working for the people of Columbus has been the honor of my life, but we have more to do,” Coleman, 56, a Democrat, said in prepared statement.
“We need to keep fighting for our neighborhoods and for jobs while operating a responsive, efficient government for its people.”
According to the Columbus Dispatch, a fourth term for Coleman would match the record of M.E. “Jack” Sensenbrenner who served nonconsecutive terms between 1954 and 1972. Coleman would become the state capital’s longest consecutively serving mayor.
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