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National Conference of Democratic Mayors

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The National Conference of Democratic Mayors is the representative body of city mayors in the United States affiliated to the Democratic Party, in the same way that the Democratic Governors Association represents state governors within the party. Founded in the 1970s, the National Conference of Democratic Mayors serves as a forum for Democratic mayors to discuss their goals and objectives with other mayors, party organizations, the Democratic National Committee, and private business partners. The organization provides resources for mayors such as talking points, newsletters, and fact sheets.

It participates in the U.S. Conference of Mayors and the National League of Cities.

Its Executive Committee is:

  • President - Sly James (Kansas City, Missouri)
  • Vice President - Nan Whaley (Dayton, Ohio)
  • Vice President - Eric Garcetti (Los Angeles, California)
  • Vice President - Michael Hancock (Denver, Colorado)
  • Vice President - Christopher Cabaldon (West Sacramento, California)
  • Treasurer - Setti Warren (Newtown, Massachusetts)
  • References

    National Conference of Democratic Mayors Wikipedia