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18 Year Old Elected As The Youngest Black Mayor In The U.S by farrystone(m): 8:22am On Dec 08, 2022
An 18-year-old college student in the state of Arkansas has reportedly become the youngest black mayor to be elected in the US.

Jaylen Smith just left high school in May. On Tuesday, he was voted in to lead the rural town of Earle, 30 miles (48km) west of Memphis, Tennessee.

He's not the first 18-year-old mayor in US history, but that hasn't stopped his family celebrating the major win.

"My mom can't stop crying," Mr Smith told the Washington Post on Wednesday.

A Democrat, he won in the town of 1,800 residents as most US political watchers were tuned in to a Senate contest over in Georgia.

"It's Time to Build a Better Chapter of Earle, Arkansas," Mr Smith wrote on Facebook to celebrate his victory over the city's street and sanitation superintendent.

"I would like to thank all my supporters for stepping up getting people to the polls. I am truly grateful for you all."

The vote result was 235 to 185, according to a tally from the Crittenden County Clerk's office.

The new mayor ran on a platform of improving the police force, repairing the city's drainage system, addressing abandoned houses and improving community involvement.

As mayor, he also plans to bring a major grocery store to the community - the only one in town closed years ago.

While in high school, he served as president of the school's student government association, and had leadership roles in school clubs.

"You have to start somewhere - you really do," he told the Post. "I didn't want to be 30 or 40 and become a mayor when I could be one right now."

He received advice during his campaign from the mayor of the city of Little Rock, Arkansas, which has a population of over 200,000.

Little Rock's city leader Frank Scott Jr, who also serves as president of the African American Mayors Association, praised the victory.

"I'm excited for Jaylen and the entire community in Earle as he becomes the youngest-ever African American mayor elected in the country," he told CNN.

"I'm proud of his willingness to enter into public service at such a young age and his aspirational goals for the City."

Mr Smith plans to continue his studies at Arkansas State University Mid-South as he juggles his mayoral duties, and hopes someday to become a prosecutor.

In 2005, 18-year-old Michael Sessions won a race to be mayor of the town of Hillsdale, Michigan - before he had even completed high school.

At the time, his school principal was quoted saying: "I told him that if he wins, he'll still need to finish his homework. I'd hate to have to suspend a city official."

Re: 18 Year Old Elected As The Youngest Black Mayor In The U.S by joceey(m): 8:45am On Dec 08, 2022
This is great but ,in Nigeria a 18yrs boy can never be local government chairman grin
Re: 18 Year Old Elected As The Youngest Black Mayor In The U.S by FrancescoFarino(f): 8:48am On Dec 08, 2022
Wow

Congrats lad

go and prosper
Re: 18 Year Old Elected As The Youngest Black Mayor In The U.S by FrancescoFarino(f): 8:49am On Dec 08, 2022
God Save The Mayor
Re: 18 Year Old Elected As The Youngest Black Mayor In The U.S by JoeNL22(m): 8:50am On Dec 08, 2022
farrystone:
An 18-year-old college student in the state of Arkansas has reportedly become the youngest black mayor to be elected in the US.

Jaylen Smith just left high school in May. On Tuesday, he was voted in to lead the rural town of Earle, 30 miles (48km) west of Memphis, Tennessee.

He's not the first 18-year-old mayor in US history, but that hasn't stopped his family celebrating the major win.

"My mom can't stop crying," Mr Smith told the Washington Post on Wednesday.

A Democrat, he won in the town of 1,800 residents as most US political watchers were tuned in to a Senate contest over in Georgia.

"It's Time to Build a Better Chapter of Earle, Arkansas," Mr Smith wrote on Facebook to celebrate his victory over the city's street and sanitation superintendent.

"I would like to thank all my supporters for stepping up getting people to the polls. I am truly grateful for you all."

The vote result was 235 to 185, according to a tally from the Crittenden County Clerk's office.

The new mayor ran on a platform of improving the police force, repairing the city's drainage system, addressing abandoned houses and improving community involvement.

As mayor, he also plans to bring a major grocery store to the community - the only one in town closed years ago.

While in high school, he served as president of the school's student government association, and had leadership roles in school clubs.

"You have to start somewhere - you really do," he told the Post. "I didn't want to be 30 or 40 and become a mayor when I could be one right now."

He received advice during his campaign from the mayor of the city of Little Rock, Arkansas, which has a population of over 200,000.

Little Rock's city leader Frank Scott Jr, who also serves as president of the African American Mayors Association, praised the victory.

"I'm excited for Jaylen and the entire community in Earle as he becomes the youngest-ever African American mayor elected in the country," he told CNN.

"I'm proud of his willingness to enter into public service at such a young age and his aspirational goals for the City."

Mr Smith plans to continue his studies at Arkansas State University Mid-South as he juggles his mayoral duties, and hopes someday to become a prosecutor.

In 2005, 18-year-old Michael Sessions won a race to be mayor of the town of Hillsdale, Michigan - before he had even completed high school.

At the time, his school principal was quoted saying: "I told him that if he wins, he'll still need to finish his homework. I'd hate to have to suspend a city official."
Beautiful.
Obi hope you are taking note!
Re: 18 Year Old Elected As The Youngest Black Mayor In The U.S by BigBlackPreek(m): 8:52am On Dec 08, 2022
Good one


A country that is working!
Re: 18 Year Old Elected As The Youngest Black Mayor In The U.S by Brendaniel: 8:54am On Dec 08, 2022
A country where the leaders are working day and Night to ensure the system works for the citizens while here, people like Buhari, Tinubu and Atiku are working day and night to ensure the system does not work.

But we will not allow them by voting Peter Obi

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