Cavalier Johnson

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Cavalier Johnson
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Johnson in 2022
45th Mayor of Milwaukee
Assumed office
December 22, 2021
Acting: December 22, 2021 – April 13, 2022
Children3
Residence(s)Capitol Heights, Wisconsin, U.S.
Education University of Wisconsin, Madison (BA)

Cavalier Johnson (born November 5, 1986) [1] is an American politician and mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He recently served as Milwaukee Common Council president as well as Milwaukee's 2nd District alderman. In April 2022, Johnson won a special election, becoming the first African American to be elected mayor of Milwaukee. [2] He is the city’s second African-American mayor, following Marvin Pratt. [3]

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Early life and education

Johnson's father worked as a custodian for more than 30 years, and his mother worked as a certified nursing assistant. He is one of 10 siblings. He grew up in Milwaukee's 53206 ZIP code, known for having the highest incarceration rate for African-American males out of any ZIP code in the country. [4]

At 14 years old, he was selected by the YMCA to participate in a pre-college program, Sponsor-A-Scholar, for low-income students in Milwaukee Public Schools. Johnson credits this for his commitment to community service. [5]

In 2005, Johnson graduated from Bay View High School. [6] As a junior, he was a cameraman for the Youth in Government press corps. [7] He continued his education after high school, attending the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he earned his bachelor's degree in political science in 2009. [5]

Johnson has served on boards at the Milwaukee YMCA, ACLU of Wisconsin, and Milwaukee Community Brainstorming. [5]

Career

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Johnson announcing Milwaukee as the host of the 2024 Republican National Convention

After college, Johnson worked with the Milwaukee Area Workforce Investment Board assisting at-risk youth, youth entering the workforce for the first time, and adults retooling to enter the workforce. [5] Johnson worked as a community outreach liaison for the government of Milwaukee, where he interacted with community and faith leaders. [5]

Johnson ran for a seat on the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in a five-way special election in 2011. He finished fifth, with 171 votes. [8] In 2012, Johnson ran for a different seat on the County Board, finishing sixth out of seven candidates, with 106 votes. [8]

In 2016, Johnson ran for 2nd District Alderman on the Milwaukee Common Council, winning a five-way primary with 38 percent of the vote and winning the general election with 4,307 votes (52 percent). [8] In 2018, Johnson was the lead sponsor to ban fee-based conversion therapy of minors in Milwaukee. [9]

Johnson was re-elected without opposition in 2020, [8] and he was also elected by his peers, in an 8–7 vote, to serve as the Milwaukee Common Council President. [4] [10]

Johnson became acting mayor of Milwaukee upon the resignation of Tom Barrett who was set to become Ambassador to Luxembourg on December 22, 2021. [11] He served as acting mayor until the 2022 Milwaukee mayoral special election, [12] a race in which Johnson was a candidate. [13] The day before assuming the role, Johnson announced that his top priority would be combating reckless driving to create safe streets. [14] [6] On April 5, 2022, Johnson won the special election, becoming the first elected African-American mayor of Milwaukee. [2] While Johnson is the first elected black mayor of Milwaukee, he is the city's second black mayor, after Marvin Pratt, who served as acting mayor in 2004. [15] [3]

Personal life

Johnson lives in Milwaukee's Capitol Heights neighborhood. He is married and has three children. [8]

Electoral history

Milwaukee Mayoral Special Election, 2022
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nonpartisan Special Primary, February 15, 2022 [16]
Nonpartisan Cavalier Johnson (incumbent) 25,779 41.79%
Nonpartisan Bob Donovan 13,742 22.28%
Nonpartisan Lena Taylor 7,87712.77%-17.92%
Nonpartisan Marina Dimitrijevic 7,52112.19%
Nonpartisan Earnell Lucas5,8869.53%
Nonpartisan Michael Sampson5140.83%
Nonpartisan Ieshuh Griffin3150.51%
Write-in 560.09%-0.68%
Total votes61,743 100.00% -6.94%
Special Election, April 5, 2022 [16] [17] [18]
Nonpartisan Cavalier Johnson (incumbent) 62,143 71.51%
Nonpartisan Bob Donovan24,54328.24%
Write-in 2150.25%-0.68%
Plurality37,60043.27%+17.24%
Total votes86,901 100.00% -5.45%

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Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Milwaukee
2021–present
Acting: 2021–2022
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