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Leonard Boyd Curry (born July 19, 1970) is an American politician, accountant, and businessman serving as the 8th mayor of
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. He assumed office on July 1, 2015, after defeating incumbent
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in the city's 2015 mayoral election. He was re-elected in
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. A
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, Curry formerly served as chairman of the
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and co-founded the professional services firm ICX Group.


Early life and education

Curry was born in
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. He later grew up in
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and graduated from Middleburg High School. Curry began his higher education at St. Johns River Community College, then transferred to the
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and graduated summa cum laude with a degree in accounting.


Career

From 1994 to 2002, he practiced as a certified public accountant at
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. In 2002, he co‐founded a Jacksonville-based professional services firm, ICX Group Inc., providing finance and accounting consulting, executive recruiting, and staffing services. On June 3, 2014, Curry filed to run in the Jacksonville mayoral election in 2015. He said he decided to enter the race because beginning in late 2012 and early 2013, he began hearing about leadership troubles under incumbent Democratic mayor
Alvin Brown Alvin Brown is an American politician from Florida who served as mayor of Jacksonville, Florida, from 2011 to 2015. He was the first African American to be elected to that position. Brown succeeded John Peyton as mayor after winning the 2011 ma ...
. In the blanket primary election on March 24, 2015, Curry received 38.40% of votes while Mayor Brown received 42.64% of the votes out of a field of other candidates, thus necessitating a runoff election between them as the top two vote receivers. Curry defeated Brown in the runoff election on May 19, 2015 with 51.31% of the vote to Brown's 48.69%. On March 19, 2019, Curry was re-elected to a second term as mayor of Jacksonville in the 2019 election. His major competitor was Anna Brosche, who earned 24% of the vote, while Curry got 58%. He won a majority of the votes in the blanket primary, and was therefore re-elected without a runoff election. Curry had co-chaired the Jacksonville host committee for the 2020 Republican National Convention, which was, for a period, planned to be held in Jacksonville.


Personal life

He married his wife, Molly, in 2005. They have three children: Brooke, Boyd, and Bridgett Curry. As a family they live in San Marco, a small town in Jacksonville, Florida. Curry is active in many organizations outside of the mayor’s office, including the Rotary Club of South Jacksonville, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Southside Methodist Church, and the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra.


Mayor of Jacksonville


COVID-19 Pandemic

Jacksonville/Duval County detected its first case of Covid-19 on March 12, 2020. On June 22nd, 2020, Curry stated that he would not implement a mask mandate in the city of Jacksonville, however, one week later on June 29, 2020 he did implement a mandate. The city’s mask mandate was in place for nearly a year until it was lifted by Curry on March 26, 2021. Curry also implemented a work from home order on March 23, 2020. The work from home order was lifted only a few months later on May 12, 2020. In a poll conducted in 2020, Curry was given a 70% approval rating by Florida voters for his handling of the pandemic response in Jacksonville. In 2021, again amid rising case numbers, Curry refused to again implement a mask mandate and instead encouraged residents to get the new Covid-19 vaccine to control the spread. Curry himself tested positive for Covid-19 on January 4, 2022, despite being vaccinated.


Public Safety

Part of Curry’s campaign platform includes improving the state of public safety in Jacksonville. Because Duval County and Jacksonville are an integrated city-county government, police duties are carried out by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s office. This has limited Curry’s ability to influence policy as the sheriff is directly elected rather than appointed by the mayor. Curry has claimed to have worked closely with Sheriff Mike Williams throughout his tenure. In 2021 controversy arose on the status of the county residency of Sheriff Williams and Curry refused to comment on the matter. After Williams decided to retire in the face of the controversy, Curry and his wife endorsed two different candidates for sheriff during the 2022 election cycle. In 2018, three years into Curry’s first term, violent crimes were still on the rise in Jacksonville. In 2019, responding to rising crime rates, Curry implemented a new bystander intervention program called Cure Violence. The program was also supported by one of Curry’s opponents in the mayoral election primary that year, though they had concerns over how it would be funded. In 2020, Curry’s budget proposal to the city council suggested adding $6.1 million dollars to the Jackson County Sheriff’s office budget, which was met with backlash from activists in the community. In 2022, Curry was criticized for rising homicide rates in the city despite blaming his predecessor for such high rates during his 2015 campaign.


Working With City Council

The city of Jacksonville’s mayor has strong powers, but Jacksonville is a special case where Curry has fewer powers than other strong mayors. While the task of choosing officials such as the police sheriff is left to the people, Curry can endorse candidates in attempt to swing the votes of Jacksonville’s population.  Curry can appoint people to other positions, such as in 2015, when he appointed new officials to Jacksonville’s Fire and Rescue department. Another example of Curry exercising his powers is his 2019 proposal that JEA (Jacksonville Electric Authority) should be bought and owned by the city of Jacksonville. Both of these proposals had to be reviewed and approved by the City Council.


Environment

As mayor, Lenny Curry has focused on a couple of environmental issues in Jacksonville. In 2019 residents improperly managing their recyclables cost the city more than $530,000. As a response to this, Curry went throughout the city educating residents on how to separate and manage their recyclables. However, recyclables curbside pick-up was nonetheless suspended in October 2021 due to the continuous problems in the system and lack of sufficient waste management workers. As a result there was a decrease of more than 80% of recyclables in Jacksonville and heavy backlash from Jacksonville citizens. Curbside recycling pick-up was brought back on April 4, 2022. In addition to this, Curry continued to work in educating the citizens on recycling through a public education campaign. Jacksonville was the last major Florida city without a Chief Resiliency Officer (CRO). The CRO focuses on preparing and equipping the city for the consequences of climate change. After including it in his 2020/2021 budget proposal, the city council approved and established the position. Curry put forward his candidate Anne Coglianse and after approval by city council, she began her position in July 2021. Coglianse’s new position as CRO will help Jacksonville combat climate change and aim towards environmental sustainability. In July 2022, Mayor Curry proposed his $1.5 billion budget for the 2022/2023 fiscal year. $10 million are allocated for preparing and fighting against the effects of climate change through resiliency projects focused on the coast, rising water levels, and flooding. An additional $108 million are to be allocated in repairing and improving parks. His new budget will also focus on creating river walk/park areas which would create public, local spaces for walking, biking and other recreational activities. This budget was approved by city council in September 2022.


See also

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Official Website of the City of Jacksonville, Florida - Mayor
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