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==Background== |
==Background== |
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Mayor Davison attended the [[University of Georgia]] and received a [[B.S.|B.S.Ed]] in [[Elementary Education]] and [[M.Ed]] in [[Secondary education|Middle School Education]]. Before becoming mayor, Mrs. Davison worked as a Elementary and Middle School [[Language Arts teacher]] from 1975 till 1989.Then she served as the Studio Manager at Alan Campbell Studios from 1992 until 1998, and the Project Direct of the [[Senior Leadership Academy]], and [[Athens Area Council on Aging]] from 1999 until 2001. Finally she served as the [[Board of directors|Director]] of [[Leadership Athens]] from 1996 until 2001, and a Leadership Development Associate for the [[J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership]] from 1999 till 2002. |
Mayor Davison attended the [[University of Georgia]] and received a [[B.S.|B.S.Ed]] in [[Elementary Education]] and [[M.Ed]] in [[Secondary education|Middle School Education]]. <ref>{{cite web|title=Mayor Heidi Davison|url=http://athensclarkecounty.org/commission/}}</ref> Before becoming mayor, Mrs. Davison worked as a Elementary and Middle School [[Language Arts teacher]] from 1975 till 1989. <ref>{{cite web|title=Mayor Heidi Davison|url=http://athensclarkecounty.org/commission/}}</ref> Then she served as the Studio Manager at Alan Campbell Studios from 1992 until 1998, and the Project Direct of the [[Senior Leadership Academy]], and [[Athens Area Council on Aging]] from 1999 until 2001. <ref>{{cite web|title=Mayor Heidi Davison|url=http://athensclarkecounty.org/commission/}}</ref> Finally she served as the [[Board of directors|Director]] of [[Leadership Athens]] from 1996 until 2001, and a Leadership Development Associate for the [[J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership]] from 1999 till 2002. <ref>{{cite web|title=Mayor Heidi Davison|url=http://athensclarkecounty.org/commission/}}</ref> |
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==Political Career== |
==Political Career== |
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Davison has served as the Unification Commission Executive Secretary, in the Solid Waste Advisory Committee, on the [[SPLOST]] '94 Citizen's Panel, the SPLOST Advisory Committee, as well as managing and volunteering for several local, state and national political campaigns. Additionally, she was a [[School Board]] [[candidate]] in 1993. |
Davison has served as the Unification Commission Executive Secretary, in the Solid Waste Advisory Committee, on the [[SPLOST]] '94 Citizen's Panel, the SPLOST Advisory Committee, as well as managing and volunteering for several local, state and national political campaigns. <ref>{{cite web|title=Mayor Heidi Davison|url=http://athensclarkecounty.org/commission/}}</ref> Additionally, she was a [[School Board]] [[candidate]] in 1993. <ref>{{cite web|title=Mayor Heidi Davison|url=http://athensclarkecounty.org/commission/}}</ref> |
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==Mayor== |
==Mayor== |
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On January 7, 2003, Davison took up office and started her 4-year term as Mayor of Athens, GA. Since her election, Mayor Davison has pushed for stronger national resource protection, more pubic safety officers, stronger neighborhood protection, and citizen participation. |
On January 7, 2003, Davison took up office and started her 4-year term as Mayor of Athens, GA. Since her election, Mayor Davison has pushed for stronger national resource protection, more pubic safety officers, stronger neighborhood protection, and citizen participation. <ref>{{cite web|title=Mayor Heidi Davison|url=http://athensclarkecounty.org/commission/}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web|title=Heidi on the Issues |url=http://www.electheidi.com/issues/issues.php}}</ref> |
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On January 2, 2007, Mayor Davison was sworn in for her second term as the Mayor or Athens. |
On January 2, 2007, Mayor Davison was sworn in for her second term as the Mayor or Athens.<ref>{{cite web|title=Mayor Heidi Davison|url=http://athensclarkecounty.org/commission/}}</ref> |
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==Personal Life== |
==Personal Life== |
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Mayor Davison was married to Al Davison in 1980. |
Mayor Davison was married to Al Davison in 1980. <ref>{{cite web|title=Mayor Heidi Davison|url=http://athensclarkecounty.org/commission/}}</ref> |
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'''Mayor of Athens Democratic Primary, 2002''' |
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First Ballot, August 20, 2002 <ref>{{cite web|title=General Primary and Nonpartisan Election Official Results|url=http://www.athensclarkecounty.com/elections/results_p02.html}}</ref> |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| Heidi Davison |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| Democrat |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| ≈45% |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| Runoff |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| Doc Eldridge |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| Democrat |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| ≈41% |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| Runoff |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| Richard DeRose |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| Democrat |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| ≈10% |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| Defeated |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| Eric Krasle |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| Democrat |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| ≈4% |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| Defeated |
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| Others |
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| 1% |
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Second Ballot, September 10, 2002 <ref>{{cite web|title=General Primary and Nonpartisan Election Run-Off|url=http://www.athensclarkecounty.com/elections/results_r02.html}}</ref> |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| Heidi Davison |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| Democrat |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| 57% |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| Elected |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| Doc Eldridge |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| Democrat |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| 43% |
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'''Mayor of Athens, 2002''' |
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First Ballot, November 5, 2002 <ref>{{cite web|title=General / Nonpartisan Election Official Results|url=http://www.athensclarkecounty.com/elections/results_g02.html}}</ref> |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| Heidi Davison |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| Democrat |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| 100% |
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|bgcolor=#DDEEFF| Elected |
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'''Mayor of Athens, 2006''' |
'''Mayor of Athens, 2006''' |
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First Ballot, November 8, 2006 |
First Ballot, November 8, 2006 <ref>{{cite web|title=2006 General Election|url=http://www.athensclarkecounty.com/elections/results_g06.html}}</ref> |
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Second Ballot, December 5, 2006 <ref>{{cite web|title=2006 General Election Runoff|url=http://www.athensclarkecounty.com/elections/results_g06r.html}}</ref> |
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==Footnotes== |
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Latest revision as of 00:16, 11 May 2021
Honorable Heidi Davison | |
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Mayor of Athens, Georgia | |
Assumed office January 7, 2003 | |
Preceded by | Doc Eldridge |
Personal details | |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Al Davison [1] |
Alma mater | University of Georgia [2] |
Profession | Educator |
Website | [1] |
Heidi Davison is a politician from Georgia, U.S., and, as of January, 2003, the mayor of Athens, GA. She is a member of the Democratic Party.
Background
[edit]Mayor Davison attended the University of Georgia and received a B.S.Ed in Elementary Education and M.Ed in Middle School Education. [3] Before becoming mayor, Mrs. Davison worked as a Elementary and Middle School Language Arts teacher from 1975 till 1989. [4] Then she served as the Studio Manager at Alan Campbell Studios from 1992 until 1998, and the Project Direct of the Senior Leadership Academy, and Athens Area Council on Aging from 1999 until 2001. [5] Finally she served as the Director of Leadership Athens from 1996 until 2001, and a Leadership Development Associate for the J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership from 1999 till 2002. [6]
Political Career
[edit]Davison has served as the Unification Commission Executive Secretary, in the Solid Waste Advisory Committee, on the SPLOST '94 Citizen's Panel, the SPLOST Advisory Committee, as well as managing and volunteering for several local, state and national political campaigns. [7] Additionally, she was a School Board candidate in 1993. [8]
Mayor
[edit]On January 7, 2003, Davison took up office and started her 4-year term as Mayor of Athens, GA. Since her election, Mayor Davison has pushed for stronger national resource protection, more pubic safety officers, stronger neighborhood protection, and citizen participation. [9] [10]
On January 2, 2007, Mayor Davison was sworn in for her second term as the Mayor or Athens.[11]
Personal Life
[edit]Mayor Davison was married to Al Davison in 1980. [12]
Electoral History
[edit]Mayor of Athens Democratic Primary, 2002 Threshold > 50%
First Ballot, August 20, 2002 [13]
Candidate | Affiliation | Support | Outcome |
Heidi Davison | Democrat | ≈45% | Runoff |
Doc Eldridge | Democrat | ≈41% | Runoff |
Richard DeRose | Democrat | ≈10% | Defeated |
Eric Krasle | Democrat | ≈4% | Defeated |
Others | n/a | 1% | Defeated |
Second Ballot, September 10, 2002 [14]
Candidate | Affiliation | Support | Outcome |
Heidi Davison | Democrat | 57% | Elected |
Doc Eldridge | Democrat | 43% | Defeated |
Mayor of Athens, 2002
Threshold > 50%
First Ballot, November 5, 2002 [15]
Candidate | Affiliation | Support | Outcome |
Heidi Davison | Democrat | 100% | Elected |
Mayor of Athens, 2006
Threshold > 50%
First Ballot, November 8, 2006 [16]
Candidate | Affiliation | Support | Outcome |
Heidi Davison | Democrat | ≈48% | Runoff |
Charlie M. Maddox | Unavailable | ≈30% | Runoff |
Tom Chasteen | Unavailable | ≈24% | Defeated |
Richard DeRose | Democrat | ≈1% | Defeated |
Others | n/a | 1% | Defeated |
Second Ballot, December 5, 2006 [17]
Candidate | Affiliation | Support | Outcome |
Heidi Davison | Democrat | 55% | Elected |
Charlie M. Maddox | Unavailable | 45% | Defeated |
Footnotes
[edit]- ^ "Mayor Heidi Davison".
- ^ "Heidi's Biography".
- ^ "Mayor Heidi Davison".
- ^ "Mayor Heidi Davison".
- ^ "Mayor Heidi Davison".
- ^ "Mayor Heidi Davison".
- ^ "Mayor Heidi Davison".
- ^ "Mayor Heidi Davison".
- ^ "Mayor Heidi Davison".
- ^ "Heidi on the Issues".
- ^ "Mayor Heidi Davison".
- ^ "Mayor Heidi Davison".
- ^ "General Primary and Nonpartisan Election Official Results".
- ^ "General Primary and Nonpartisan Election Run-Off".
- ^ "General / Nonpartisan Election Official Results".
- ^ "2006 General Election".
- ^ "2006 General Election Runoff".