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Mayor Elaine O'Neal

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Elaine O'Neal was born and lives in Durham, North Carolina. {{Infobox officeholder | name = Elaine O'Neal | image = Elaine O'Neal.png | office = Mayor of Durham, North Carolina | term_start = December 6, 2021 | predecessor = Steve Schewel | party = Democratic | birth_date = 1962 (age 61–62) | birth_place = Durham, North Carolina, U.S. | education = North Carolina Central University (BS, JD)


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O'Neal Visions O'Neal imagine Durham where O'Neal wants children to be as excited to learn and attend all the schools that prepare them well for the journey of their lives.[1][2] O'Neal vision Durham where all people have a clear career path that is easy to naigate and accessible with mentors to help along the way. O'Neal also vision a Durham where crime is low to almost non-existent so that the police become unarmed peacekeepers where neighbors can afford the neighborhoods and communities they want communities that are inclusive, safe and attractive. O'Neal imagine a Durham that is clean and beautiful where public art is part of our fabric. O'Neal talks about how they streets are paved, sidewalks, bike paths and other amenities are available in all neighborhoods and O'Neal talks about how Durham where there are no food deserts, food swamps or neighborhoods that are poor and Durham, where neighbors help neighbors, and O'Neal commit to ongoing conversations with each other to solve problems, prevent discrimination, and set goals for the city that are grounded in equity. O'Neal also admitted she from Durham and O'Neal never lived anywhere but Durham and O'Neal love her city and the people in her neighbors. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Alonsmith1 (talkcontribs) 05:24, 9 December 2022 (UTC) Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page). [[Elaine O'Neal (politician)]] O'Neal is the city's first African-American female mayor. O'Neal was a Durham County Superior Court judge in Durham County. As a judge in North Carolina, she has worked to stop the school to prison pipeline and supports LGBT adoption in the United States.O'Neal VisionsO'Neal imagine Durham where O'Neal wants children to be as excited to learn and attend all the schools that prepare them well for the journey of their lives. O'Neal vision Durham where all people have a clear career path that is easy to naigate and accessible with mentors to help along the way. O'Neal also vision a Durham where crime is low to almost non-existent so that the police become unarmed peacekeepers where neighbors can afford the neighborhoods and communities they want communities that are inclusive, safe and attractive. O'Neal imagine a Durham that is clean and beautiful where public art is part of our fabric. O'Neal talks about how they streets are paved, sidewalks, bike paths and other amenities are available in all neighborhoods and O'Neal talks about how Durham where there are no food deserts, food swamps or neighborhoods that are poor and Durham, where neighbors help neighbors, and O'Neal commit to ongoing conversations with each other to solve problems, prevent discrimination, and set goals for the city that are grounded in equity. O'Neal also admitted she from Durham and O'Neal never lived anywhere but Durham and O'Neal love her city and the people in her neighbors. — Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Alonsmith1|Alonsmith1]] ([[User talk:Alonsmith1#top|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Alonsmith1|contribs]]) 05:24, 9 December 2022 (UTC) <ref>Reply

References https://ballotpedia.org/Elaine_O%27Neal#cite_note-bio-2] https://www.durhamnc.gov/1329/About-the-Mayor

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