Mark L. Mallory

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Mark L. Mallory
Mark L. Mallory

Incumbent
Assumed office 
December 1, 2005
Preceded by Charlie Luken

Born April 2, 1962 (1962-04-02) (age 46)
Cincinnati, Ohio
Political party Democratic
Profession Mayor

Mark L. Mallory (born April 4, 1962) is an American politician of the Democratic Party who is currently serving as the mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio. He currently resides in the West End neighborhood of Cincinnati.

Prior to his election in 2005, he served as assistant Minority Leader in the Ohio Senate. He won a seat in the Ohio House of Representatives in 1994, and served in the Ohio House from 1995 to 1998, when he was elected to the Senate. Mallory is a member of the Mayors Against Illegal Guns Coalition,[1] a bi-partisan group with a stated goal of "making the public safer by getting illegal guns off the streets." Because of his membership, Mallory started a race in Cincinnati with a whistle instead of a starter pistol, due to the fact he thought a pistol would convey the wrong message.

Mallory holds a bachelor of science degree in administrative management from the University of Cincinnati.

In the 125th General Assembly, Mallory also served as assistant leader of the Democratic caucus. Mallory was reelected in 2002. Mallory resigned his senate seat to become Cincinnati's mayor in 2006. He narrowly defeated fellow Democrat David Pepper Jr. to win the election. Ohio's term limits law would have prevented him from running for a third consecutive term in the state senate.

He is the son of former Ohio House of Representatives Majority Leader William L. Mallory, Sr., brother of Hamilton County Municipal Court Judge William L. Mallory, Jr., brother of Ohio State Representative Dale Mallory and brother of former Vice-Mayor of Forest Park Joe Mallory.

On April 2, 2007, Mallory threw an Opening Day pitch at a Cincinnati Reds game that flew several feet to the first base side of home plate, missing intended target Eric Davis. The pitch received national media attention (including appearances on Good Morning America and Cold Pizza),[2] and Mallory got a chance to make amends on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live.[3][4] Mallory said that he was using the attention as an opportunity to "talk about Cincinnati's positives".[5]

Preceded by
Charlie Luken
Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio
2005-Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent

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NAME Mallory, Mark L.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Ohio politician
DATE OF BIRTH April 2, 1962
PLACE OF BIRTH Cincinnati, Ohio
DATE OF DEATH living
PLACE OF DEATH