Jack Ford (politician)

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Jack Ford
Born May 18, 1947 (1947-05-18) (age 61)
Alma mater Ohio State University
University of Toledo
Title Former Mayor of Toledo, Ohio, U.S.
Term January, 2002—December, 2005
Predecessor Carty Finkbeiner
Successor Carty Finkbeiner (2006)
Political party Democratic
Spouse Cynthia Ford
Notes
Data last confirmed in June, 2005

Jack Ford (born May 18, 1947) is an American Democratic politician who served as the mayor of Toledo, Ohio from January 2002 to January 2006.

A graduate of Ohio State University, Jack Ford received his Master's degree in Public Administration and his law degree from the University of Toledo. He spent most of his working life as an educator, teaching primarily at the University of Toledo for 22 years, but also at Bowling Green State University and Owens Community College.

Ford served in the Ohio House of Representatives for seven years, and was Democratic leader of the Ohio House for the final three. He was a speaker at the 2000 Democratic National Convention. In November 2001, he was elected Toledo mayor, replacing another Democrat, Carty Finkbeiner who, four years later, on November 8, 2005 was returned to office, defeating Ford in his re-election bid.

On March 7, 2006, media reports revealed that Ford would be returning to Bowling Green State University as a practitioner-in-residence in the College of Arts and Sciences effective March 13, 2006. According to reports, Ford will mostly teach in the department of political science.[1]

In June 2007, Ford was selected to fill a vacancy on the Toledo Board of Education.

In his public career as a legislator and city executive, Jack Ford was responsible for the creation of the Toledo Youth Commission, the lead abatement program, the medication education for the elderly program, the Toledo curfew law, and the drug paraphernalia law.

He founded two organizations dealing with drug and alcohol addiction.

He is also a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity.

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Preceded by
Carleton S. "Carty" Finkbeiner
Mayor of Toledo, Ohio
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Succeeded by
Carleton S. "Carty" Finkbeiner