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Gregory Edward Fischer [1] (born January 14, 1958) is an American businessman and entrepreneur who served as the second mayor of Louisville Metro from 2011 to 2023. In 2019, he was elected vice president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors , [ 2 ] and in 2020, he served as its president .
The early mayor was relatively weak, acting mostly as a Justice of the Peace, serving a one-year term, and lacking a vote on the City Council except to break ties. A change to the charter in 1838 allowed for direct election of a mayor, extended the term to three years, and prevented incumbents from running for re-election.
Assumed office June, 2023: Chief of the Louisville Metro Police Department; In office January 19, 2021 – January 02, 2023: Mayor: Greg Fischer: Preceded by: Yvette Gentry: Succeeded by
In April 2021, Greenberg announced his candidacy for mayor of Louisville in the 2022 election, seeking to succeed Greg Fischer, who could not run for reelection due to term limits. [15] He ran on a platform of public safety, affordable housing, universal pre-K, cracking down on illegal guns, supporting abortion rights, and cleaning up the city ...
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Burrel Charles Farnsley, son of former Mayor Charles R. Farnsley; Greg Fischer, businessman and 2008 primary candidate for the U.S. Senate in Kentucky; Jim King, banker, and member and former President of the Louisville Metro Council (2008–2009) Connie Marshall, community activist
In an attempt to address the filings, Ritchie's informational website, California Forever Home Loans, now redirects inquiries to a personal message from the vice mayor acknowledging the filings by ...
In May 2010, Thieneman ran for Mayor of Louisville in the Republican primary but lost to Hal Heiner. [7] Heiner would eventually lose narrowly to current Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer. In Spring of 2012, Thieneman filed to run for 37th district's state senate seat, [ 8 ] narrowly defeating former Metro Councilman Doug Hawkins in the Republican ...