Floyd Adams, Jr.

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Floyd Adams, Jr.
Floyd Adams, Jr.

In office
January 1996 – November 2003
Preceded by Susan Weiner
Succeeded by Otis Johnson

Born May 11, 1945 (1945-05-11) (age 63)
Savannah, Georgia
Political party Democratic
Alma mater Armstrong Atlantic State University
Profession consultant
newspaper publisher

Floyd Adams, Jr. is an American politician from Georgia, U.S. and a former Mayor of Savannah, Georgia. He is a Democrat.

[edit] Background

Adams was born on May 11, 1945, in Savannah, GA. He attended St. Pius X Catholic High School and received a degree from Armstrong Atlantic State University. He is married and has two grown children. He is a consultant and a newspaper publisher.

[edit] Political career

Adams was first elected to Savannah's City Council in 1982. He defeated incumbent Roy L. Jackson who represented the First District, which has been predominantly African-American. He won the Democratic nomination with 75% of the vote in 1986 and had no Republican opponents.

In 1992, he became Alderman at Large and served until 1996.

In 1995, he ran for Mayor of Savannah and won a narrow victory over Republican incumbent Susan Weiner. He took office in January 1996, becoming the first African-American mayor in the city's history.

Under his tenure, Savannah hosted the sailing competition during the 1996 Summer Olympic Games.

Adams was re-elected in 1999, but was prevented from seeking re-election in 2003 due to term limits.

In 2006, Adams ran for Savannah–Chatham County Board of Education President. He finished a close third, behind winner Joe Buck, a Republican, and Democratic incumbent Hugh Golson. [1]

Adams has entered the 2007 mayoral election in Savannah. His main opponents were incumbent Otis Johnson and former County Commissioner John McMasters. He was defeated by Johnson on November 6, 2007, finishing 2nd. [2]

[edit] Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
Roy L. Jackson, Independent Democrat
Alderman of District #1
19821992
Succeeded by
David Jones, Democrat
Preceded by
Leo Center, Democrat
Brooks Stillwell, III, Democrat
Alderman at Large
with Dana Braun, Democrat

19921996
Succeeded by
Gary Gebhardt, Republican
Pete Liakakis, Democrat
Preceded by
Susan Weiner, Republican
Mayor of Savannah
19962004
Succeeded by
Otis Johnson, Democrat
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