American Civil rights birthplace Montgomery elects first black mayor
Picture File Copy-Steven Reed
Steven Reed, a county probate judge, has become Montgomery's first elected black mayor in its 200-year history.
He imperatively beat local TV station owner David Woods to become mayor of Montgomery.
Steven Reed, a county probate judge, has become Montgomery's first elected black mayor in its 200-year history.
He imperatively beat local TV station owner David Woods to become mayor of Montgomery.
Mr Reed won 67% of the 48,979 votes cast in Tuesday's run-off, according to preliminary results.
The 45-year-old is expected to be sworn in at Montgomery City Hall in November.Mr Reed's victory has been lauded as a historic day for the city, which was the first capital of the slave-owning Confederate States of America in the 1800s.
After running on a platform of unity, Mr Reed said his victory showed "what we can do when we come together in this city and we build around positivity".
"This election has never been about just my ideas," Mr Reed said in his victory speech. "It's been about all of the hopes and dreams that we have as individuals and collectively in the city."
Comments
Post a Comment