Mark H. Chilton
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Mark H. Chilton (born 1970) is the mayor of Carrboro, North Carolina.[1] He was elected mayor on November 8, 2005,[2] succeeding Mike Nelson. He is married to Quaker Harmon and has two sons, Samuel and Alexander.
Chilton was the youngest elected official in North Carolina when he was elected in 1991 to the Chapel Hill Town Council at the age of 21 years, 39 days. He was the first undergraduate at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to hold elected office in Chapel Hill. (In 1973, law student Gerry Cohen was elected to the Chapel Hill Board of Aldermen, as the governing board was then known.) Chilton later moved to the neighboring town of Carrboro, where he was elected in 2003 to the Carrboro Board of Aldermen.[3]
See also
- List of mayors of Carrboro, North Carolina
- List of alderpersons of Carrboro, North Carolina
- List of town council members of Chapel Hill, North Carolina
References
- ↑ Town of Carrboro
- ↑ Mark Chilton's website
- ↑ The Carrboro Citizen - Carrboro mayoral candidate: Mark H. Chilton
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