Jill Duson
Jill Duson | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Maine Senate from the 27th district | |
| Assumed office December 7, 2022 | |
| Preceded by | Heather Sanborn |
| Mayor of Portland | |
| In office December 2008 – December 2010 | |
| Preceded by | Edward Suslovic |
| Succeeded by | Nick Mavodones Jr. |
| In office December 2004 – December 2005 | |
| Preceded by | Nathan Smith |
| Succeeded by | James I. Cohen |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Jill C. Duson[1] 1953 (age 72–73) |
| Party | Democratic |
| Spouse | Divorced |
| Children | Two |
| Residence | Portland, Maine |
| Occupation | Attorney, Lobbyist, Retail |
Jill C. Duson (born 1953) is an American lawyer, lobbyist, and politician from Portland, Maine.
Duson has served on both the Portland School Board[2] and the Portland, Maine City Council since 2001. In 2004, Duson became the first African-American mayor of Maine's largest city and the first African-American woman mayor in the state when she was elected by her fellow council members to chair meetings under the city's then council-manager system.[3]
In 2011, Duson ran for the newly created position of mayor. Rep. Anne Haskell was her campaign manager.[4] She finished in sixth place out of fifteen candidates on the ballot.
In 2012, Duson was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention and a Democratic elector in the general election.[5] She was a supporter of President Barack Obama.[6]
In June 2016, Duson ran for the Democratic nomination for State Senate in her district. She lost to Representative and former sheriff Mark Dion.[7]
In November 2017, Duson was re-elected for the fifth time over two challengers.[8] Soon thereafter, she declared her intent to seek the nomination for State Senate in the 2018 election after Dion announced his intention to run for governor.[9] In June, Duson received approximately 41% of the votes in the Democratic primary and lost to Rep. Heather Sanborn.[10] She did not seek re-election in 2020. She was elected to the Maine Senate in 2022, becoming the first Black woman to serve as a state senator in Maine's history.[11]
Policies
[edit | edit source]In April 2015, Duson led the charge to reduce the city's minimum wage to $8.75 an hour from the proposed $10.10 per hour proposed by Mayor Michael F. Brennan. Duson's proposal passed the city's Finance Committee before being rejected by the City Council in favor of the original proposal.[12]
Personal
[edit | edit source]Duson grew up impoverished in Chester, Pennsylvania. Her mother was part of a rent strike when she was a child. However, she earned a B.A. from Antioch College, a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and a Certificate in Senior Executive in State & Local Government from Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government.[4]
Duson has dealt with financial troubles, including potential foreclosure on her home in Portland's North Deering neighborhood. According to court records, she "had about $73 in the bank" at the time of her 2012 bankruptcy. In 2017, Duson was still fighting to avoid foreclosure.[13]
Outside of elected office, Duson has worked as a lobbyist for Central Maine Power,[2] Director of Bureau of Rehabilitation Services, Maine Department of Labor, compliance director for the Maine Human Rights Commission as well as in retail with L.L.Bean.[5]
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- 1953 births
- Living people
- Politicians from Chester, Pennsylvania
- Antioch College alumni
- University of Pennsylvania Law School alumni
- Portland, Maine City Council members
- Portland, Maine School Board members
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- African-American mayors in Maine
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