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George McGill
Mayor of Fort Smith
Assumed office
January 1, 2019
Preceded bySandy Sanders [1]
Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives
from the 78th district
In office
January 14, 2013 – January 1, 2019
Preceded byBilly Gaskill
Succeeded by Jay Richardson [2]
Personal details
NationalityAmerican
Political party Democratic
Residence Fort Smith, Arkansas
Education University of Arkansas ( MBA)

George B. McGill [3] (born August 22, 1946) [4] is an American politician and a Democrat who has been serving as Mayor of Fort Smith, Arkansas since January 1, 2019. Prior to becoming mayor, McGill had been a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives representing District 78 since January 14, 2013. [5] he served in this position until he was sworn in as Mayor, [6] and was replaced by Jay Richardson. [2] He is the first black person to serve as Fort Smith's mayor. [7]

Education

McGill earned his Master of Business Administration from the University of Arkansas.

Elections

  • 2012 When District 78 Representative Billy Gaskill left the Legislature and left the seat open, McGill was unopposed for both the May 22, 2012 Democratic Primary, [8] and the November 6, 2012 General election. [9] He would run unopposed in his 2014 and 2016 re-election bids as well. [10] [11]
  • 2018 When McGill, who was still serving as a state representative, was elected mayor of Fort Smith after defeating two challengers. [6] McGill received 4,417 votes, or 56.63 percent of the total vote. One of McGill's opponents, Wayne Haver, former principal of Southside High School, received 2,588 votes, or 33.18 percent, while his other opponent, Luis Andrade, a full-time student at the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith, earned 795 votes, or 10.19 percent. [6]

Mayor of Fort Smith

On August 14, 2018, McGill was elected mayor of Fort Smith, Arkansas after winning 56.64 percent of the total vote. [12] On January 1, 2019, [7] in front of a crowd of hundreds at the Judge Isaac C. Parker Federal Building, McGill was sworn in as the first African-American mayor in Fort Smith's history. [13]

References

  1. ^ https://www.swtimes.com/news/20181220/mayor-sandy-sanders-outgoing-directors-give-goodbyes-at-final-board-meeting
  2. ^ a b "Jay Richardson - Arkansas House of Representatives".
  3. ^ "George McGill's Biography". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved April 11, 2014.
  4. ^ Smith, Allison (January 17, 2022). "Fort Smith, Arkansas's first Black mayor tells his story". 40/29. Retrieved May 5, 2023.
  5. ^ "George B. McGill". Little Rock, Arkansas: Arkansas House of Representatives. Retrieved April 11, 2014.
  6. ^ a b c https://www.swtimes.com/news/20181229/mayors-election-no-3-story-of-year
  7. ^ a b "Fort Smith swears in its first black mayor; leader intent on progress for city, he says". Arkansas Online. 5 January 2019.
  8. ^ "Arkansas State Primary Election May 22, 2012". Little Rock, Arkansas: Secretary of State of Arkansas. Retrieved April 11, 2014.
  9. ^ "Arkansas State General Election November 6, 2012". Little Rock, Arkansas: Secretary of State of Arkansas. Retrieved April 11, 2014.
  10. ^ "Arkansas House of Representatives elections, 2014".
  11. ^ "Arkansas House of Representatives elections, 2016".
  12. ^ https://www.swtimes.com/news/20180814/fort-smith-voters-elect-george-mcgill-mayor
  13. ^ "George McGill sworn in as Fort Smith mayor". 4 January 2019.

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