Stephen K Benjamin had a position (Mayor) at City of Columbia, SC

Title Mayor
Start Date 2010-07-00
End Date 2022-01-00
Is Current no
Notes Stephen K. Benjamin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Steve Benjamin Benjamin021.jpg 36th Mayor of Columbia Incumbent Assumed office July 1, 2010 Preceded by Bob Coble President of the United States Conference of Mayors In office May 7, 2018 – July 1, 2019 Preceded by Mitch Landrieu Succeeded by Bryan K. Barnett Director of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services of South Carolina In office January 13, 1999 – January 15, 2003 Governor Jim Hodges Preceded by Stephen Bernie Succeeded by Joan Meacham Personal details Born Stephen Keith Benjamin December 1, 1969 (age 50) New York City, New York, U.S. Political party Democratic Spouse(s) DeAndrea Gist Education University of South Carolina (BA, JD) Stephen Keith Benjamin (born December 1, 1969) is an American politician and businessman serving as the 36th mayor of Columbia, South Carolina since July 2010. He is the first African American mayor in the city's history. Before serving as mayor, he worked in the Columbia metropolitan area as an attorney and served on various charitable organizations. On November 8, 2017, Benjamin won re-election for a third term as mayor with no votes because no other candidate filed. Benjamin was declared re-elected. [1] Mayor Benjamin previously served as the 76th President of the United States Conference of Mayors.[2] Contents 1 Early life, education, and career 2 Electoral history 3 Career before mayoralty 4 Personal life 5 Recognition and awards 6 References 7 External links Early life, education, and career Benjamin's parents are from Orangeburg, South Carolina, but relocated in the 1960s during the Great Migration to Queens, New York, where Benjamin was born. Benjamin moved to Columbia to attend the University of South Carolina to study political science. He was actively involved in the student chapter of NAACP, eventually becoming president. Benjamin was also elected as student body president during his undergraduate career and went on to become president of the University of South Carolina School of Law student bar association during his third year. He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity.[citation needed] In 1999, Benjamin was appointed by Democratic Governor Jim Hodges to lead the South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole, and Pardon Services, a position which he held until 2003.[3] In 2002, Benjamin led an unsuccessful campaign to become the Attorney General of South Carolina as a Democratic candidate, defeated by the Republican Henry McMaster by a margin of 11%. [4] In 2010, Benjamin won a special election to become the mayor of Columbia, SC, succeeding Bob Coble. In November 2017, Benjamin was the only candidate to file for mayoral election. Benjamin, therefore, did not appear on the ballot and was automatically declared to be re-elected without any votes. [1] Electoral history Mayor of Columbia, 2017 Candidate Votes % Steve Benjamin 0 Benjamin was the only candidate to file; he was automatically declared re-elected with no votes.[1] Mayor of Columbia, 2013 [5] Candidate Votes % Steve Benjamin 10,401 64.1 Moe Baddourah 5,594 34.4 Other 224 1.5 Mayor of Columbia, 2010 (Special Runoff)[6] Candidate Votes % Steve Benjamin 10,894 55.2 Kirkman Finlay III 8,845 44.8 Mayor of Columbia, 2010 (Special)[7] Candidate Votes % Steve Benjamin 6,067 35.5 Kirkman Finlay III 5,485 32.1 Steve Morrison 5,053 29.5 Other 472 2.9 South Carolina Attorney General Election, 2002 Party Candidate Votes % Republican Henry McMaster 601,931 55.48 Democratic Steve Benjamin 482,560 44.48 Write-ins Write-ins 498 0.05 Career before mayoralty Benjamin was the principal of the Benjamin Law Firm, LLC, in Columbia, South Carolina where his practice emphasized governmental strategic planning, administrative and regulatory work, municipal finance and general business matters. On March 2, 1999, Benjamin was appointed to the Governor's Cabinet by Governor Jim Hodges serving as the Director of the South Carolina Probation, Pardon, and Parole Services. Benjamin has also served as the Regional Manager of Public Affairs for International Paper Company, Manager of Corporate Affairs at Carolina Power & Light Company. He additionally worked as an associate in the Administrative and Regulatory practice of the McNair Law Firm in Columbia. Personal life Benjamin is married to The Honorable DeAndrea Gist Benjamin, a Judge in South Carolina's Fifth Judicial Circuit. Together they have two daughters.[8] Recognition and awards The Root's 100 Influential Black Americans (2011 & 2013)[9] The Phoenix Award for Outstanding Contributions to Disaster Recovery by a Public Official (2017) [10]
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