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Doris A. Davis (born circa 1935) is a former mayor of Compton, California, who earned a place in history as the first
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woman mayor of a metropolitan city in the
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Political career

In 1965, 33-year-old Davis defeated incumbent Clyde Harland to become Compton's first
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City Clerk. Eight years later she challenged and defeated another incumbent, Compton Mayor Douglas Dollarhide. By doing so, she became the first female African American Mayor of a major metropolitan city. However, after four years as mayor she did not seek re-election. Davis was succeeded in 1977 by another African-American,
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, an accountant and former member of the city council, who also served only one term. In 1986, Davis unsuccessfully ran for a seat in the California State Assembly, 54th District. She finished third in the Democratic primary. Until 2013, Davis was the only female mayor in Compton's history. On June 4, 2013,
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was elected as Compton's 2nd female mayor and the city's youngest mayor. In 2004, Alita Godwin became only the second
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woman to serve as Compton City Clerk.


References

*'' Jet'', June 11, 2001, vol. 99 issue 26, p. 19 *'' Los Angeles Herald-Examiner'', "''Distaff mayor determined in dream for Compton''", November 11, 1973, pt. A, p. 10 *'' Los Angeles Herald-Examiner'', "''Compton's mayor Doris Davis speaks out''", April 19, 1974, p. A-2 *''
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