Mark Kleinschmidt (politician)
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Mark J. Kleinschmidt (born March 25, 1970) is an American lawyer, teacher, and politician. He served as the Mayor of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, from 2009 until 2015. Kleinschmidt is the first openly gay mayor in the town's history. He is also the third openly gay candidate to be elected mayor in North Carolina, following Mike Nelson of
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(1995) and Elic Senter of Franklinton (2007).


Biography


Early life and career

Kleinschmidt and his twin sister, Michelle, were born on March 25, on
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in Belleville, Illinois, (although of Scottish and Chamorro descent) to Rebecca Hoover and David Nauta, a (now deceased) Master Sergeant, then adopted by (now retired)
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Chief Master Sergeant and Marge Kleinschmidt, a registered nurse. The Kleinschmidts lived in
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and
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, before settling in Goldsboro, North Carolina, when Mark was 10 years old. Mark Kleinschmidt received a
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in education from the
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as part of UNC's first Teaching Fellows class in May 1992. He taught social studies at
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within the Charlotte-Mecklenburg school district. In 1997, Kleinschmidt enrolled in the
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, where he received his J.D. degree in May 2000. In 2005, Kleinschmidt complete
Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government
program for Senior Executives in State and Local Government as
David BohnettLGBTQ Victory Institute
Leadership Fellow.


Political career

Kleinschmidt was elected to the Chapel Hill Town Council in 2001. He served on the council for two terms from December 2001 to December 2009. In May 2009, incumbent Chapel Hill mayor Kevin Foy announced that he would not seek re-election for a fifth term in office. Foy had served as mayor for four terms from 2001 to 2009. Kleinschmidt, a councilman since 2001, was one of four candidates to announce their candidacies to succeed Foy. In addition to Kleinschmidt, the three other candidates for the 2009 mayoral election were town councilman Matt Czajkowski, former chairman of the
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Republican Party Augustus Cho, and patent lawyer Kevin Wolff. Outgoing mayor Foy endorsed Kleinschmidt as his successor in October 2009, shortly before the mayoral election. Kleinschmidt won the election on November 3, 2009, in a race described by local media as a "hard-fought but civil campaign." He narrowly defeated his closest rival, councilman Czajkowski, by just 106 votes. Mark Kleinschmidt was sworn in as Mayor of Chapel Hill on Monday, December 7, 2009. Kleinschmidt easily won re-election to a second two-year term in 2011 with 5,442 votes (77.54 percent). Kevin Wolff placed second in while Tim Sookram came in third. Kleinschmidt won a third term unopposed on November 4, 2013, with 89.7 percent of the vote. Approximately 500 voters wrote in write-in candidates, stemming from controversies over development in Chapel Hill's Central West area. Kleinschmidt promised to continue revitalization efforts in the city's Ephesus Church – Fordham Boulevard district during his third term. Kleinschmidt lost his bid for a fourth term on November 3, 2015 to Pam Hemminger. Hemminger received 4,651 total votes, roughly equivalent to 54 percent, to Kleinschmidt's 3,900. After hearing the results, Kleinschmidt expressed his gratitude to the town of Chapel Hill: "I’m grateful to have been mayor of the greatest town in America," Kleinschmidt said. "During my time as mayor, we were able to harness the voices of over 10,000 people who love this town. Thank you all for the greatest gift I could have received in my life in being the mayor of this town." In February 2018, Kleinschmidt filed to compete in the Democratic primary to serve as Clerk of Court in
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. He defeated Jamie Stanford in the May 8th primary. In 2018, Kleinschmidt was elected as Orange County's Clerk of Superior Court, and he was re-elected in 2022.


Electoral history


See also

* List of mayors of Chapel Hill, North Carolina


References

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