Preceded by Peggy R. Cook Succeeded by Jessie Binion Succeeded by Michael Brown Constituency City of Flint | Constituency City of Flint Name Darryl Buchanan Preceded by Terry Bankert | |
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Darryl E. Buchanan is a politician, former City Administrator and City Ombudsman of the City of Flint, Michigan.
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- The jr walker years darryl buchanan auto bio pt 7
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- Early life
- Political
- References
The jr walker years darryl buchanan auto bio pt 8 mpg
Early life
He was age 18 in 1972 becoming a part of the first generation of 18-year-olds to vote in a presidential election.
Political
He worked in the Flint City Ombudsman's office under the former Councilman Chester Simmons. He was appointed the office of Obudsman in 1989. He was remove from office by the City Council. He was elected to City Council in 2001 and re-election in 2005. In February 2007, he won a recall election with 65% of the vote. In November 2009, he was appointed Flint City Administrator at the beginning of Mayor Don Williamson's second term. He was remove as City Administrator days before Williamson's resignation as mayor and supposedly appointed to the nonexistent office of deputy mayor. The Temporary Mayor Michael Brown reassigned him to be special projects director. Buchanan then ran to fill the remainder of Williamson's term, but loses in the May 5, 2009 primary. Buchanan then runs for the First Ward Council seat losing to his successor, Delrico Loyd in the November 3, 2009 General Election. Running in the nonpartisan general primary on August 2, 2011 in his bid to be oust current mayor Dayne Walling, Buchanan took second (2,668 votes 24% to 2,434 votes or 22% for Scott Smith) to face off with him in the general election in November. On November 8, 2011, Mayor Dayne Walling defeated Buchanan 8,819 votes (56%) to 6,868 votes (44%).