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Phil Gordon
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Phil Gordon
58th Mayor of Phoenix
Assumed office
January 2, 2004
Preceded bySkip Rimsza
Personal details
Born (1951-04-18) April 18, 1951 (age 73)
Chicago, Illinois
Political partyDemocratic
Alma materUniversity of Arizona, Arizona State University
ProfessionPolitician

Phil Gordon (born April 18, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American Democratic party politician, and the 58th and current mayor of Phoenix, Arizona. He was sworn in as mayor on January 2, 2004.

Early life, education, and early career

Born to Sidney and Judy Gordon, he is the oldest of three children and the grandson of a Lithuanian Jewish immigrant.[2] In 1960, the Gordon family moved to Phoenix where Phil attended Madison Meadows Elementary and Middle School and Central High School. He attended the University of Arizona and graduated with a bachelor's degree in education. After earning his undergraduate degree, Gordon entered Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law.

Gordon has had worked in a variety of professions, including as a school teacher, lawyer, business owner, chairman of Landiscor Aerial Photography Company, as well serving on the Madison School Board.

After serving as chief of staff to a former Phoenix Mayor in 1996, Gordon's interest in Phoenix became his incentive to seek public office. Pledging to fight crime and preserve neighborhoods, he entered the race for Phoenix City Council and was elected in 1997 and 2001. [citation needed]

Mayoralty

The former city councilman was elected mayor in the non-partisan mayoral race on September 9, 2003, garnering 72 percent of the vote, and re-elected on September 11, 2007, with 77 percent of the vote.[3][4][5]

During his tenure at Phoenix City Hall, Gordon has focused heavily on revitalizing downtown Phoenix. He and other members of the Phoenix City Council have put more than $1 billion into the city's core,[6][7] investing in projects such as the revitalization of the Phoenix Convention Center, the construction of a new $350 million Sheraton hotel,[8] and the creation of a downtown Arizona State University campus.[9]

Gordon has also been a staunch backer of a controversial $1.1 billion multi-modal transportation system which was approved by 65 percent of Phoenix voters in March, 2000.[10][11][12] Most recently, the Mayor has engaged in a verbal dispute with Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio over issues related to illegal immigration.[13][14]

In 2008 a group calling itself American Citizens United setup a petition to recall Gordon from office. The group faltered and did not submit any signatures.[15][16]

Additionally, President George W. Bush appointed Gordon to serve on the Honorary Delegation to accompany him to Jerusalem for the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the State of Israel in May 2008.[17]

See also

References

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