William A. Johnson, Jr.
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William A. Johnson, Jr. was elected in November 1993 as the 64th mayor of the city of Rochester, New York. He was reelected to second and third terms in 1997 and 2001. Although he received 78% of the votes in 2001, he announced that he would not seek a fourth term and was succeeded in 2006 by former Rochester Police Chief Robert Duffy.
Johnson was educated at Howard University where he received both his bachelor's, master's and three honorary degrees. He was the deputy executive director of the Flint, Michigan Urban League and director of the National Urban League Voter Registration Project. He also taught political science at Mott Community College.
He moved to Rochester in 1972 and served 21 years as president and chief executive officer of the Urban League of Rochester. He later became a trustee of the U. S. Conference of Mayors and served as chairman of the Smart Growth and Regionalism Task Force. He also became a Minett Professor at Rochester Institute of Technology.
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- Biography from CityMayors, April 2005
- Biography from Hobart and William Smith Colleges, January 2005
Preceded by Thomas Ryan |
Mayor of Rochester, NY 1994 – 2005 |
Succeeded by Robert Duffy |