- Ron Kirk
Infobox_Mayor
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name = Ron Kirk
date of birth= birth date and age|1954|06|27
place of birth=Austin, Texas
residence =Dallas, Texas
occupation=TXU lobbyist
alma_mater =Austin College University of Texas
term =June 5 1995 -February 20 2002
predecessor =Steve Bartlett
successor =Laura Miller
party = Democrat
spouse =
religion =Ronald "Ron" Kirk (born
June 27 ,1954 ) was the firstAfrican American mayor ofDallas, Texas ; he also ran for theUnited States Senate in 2002.Born in
Austin, Texas , Ron Kirk attendedAustin College and The University of Texas School of Law. Upon his graduation in 1979, he practiced law until 1981 when he left to work in the office of then-Texas SenatorLloyd Bentsen . Kirk continued to work with Bentsen after his appointment as Treasury Secretary in the first Clinton administration.In 1994, Kirk worked for then-
Texas GovernorAnn Richards as Texas Secretary of State. The following year, Kirk ran for mayor of Dallas. With support of Dallas' business community and influential members of the city's African American community, Kirk was successful in his bid, winning 62 percent of the vote.During his tenure as mayor, Kirk earned the reputation of being a coalition-builder, managing to keep the always-tumultuous Dallas City Council and Dallas School Board together. Under his leadership, he proposed the "
Dallas Plan ," a vision for the next 25 years, which included the controversialTrinity River Project , a $246 million plan that called for constructing a network of parks and highways in theflood plain of the Trinity River. Under his leadership he also pushed the construction of theAmerican Airlines Center , whose opening he oversaw in 2002.In 1999, Kirk was re-elected as mayor of Dallas in a landslide with 74 percent of the vote.
In 2001, Kirk resigned as mayor of Dallas in order to run for the Senate seat vacated by retiring Republican
Phil Gramm . Facing then-Texas Attorney GeneralJohn Cornyn andLibertarian Scott Jameson , Kirk lost with 43 percent of the vote to Cornyn's 55 percent.Following his failed bid for Senate, Kirk returned to the law firm of Gardere Wynne Sewell in Dallas, and was briefly a candidate for chairman of the
Democratic National Committee after the 2004 elections. He is now a partner with the Houston-based law firmVinson and Elkins , where according toTexans for Public Justice , he is currently (March 2007) one of the four highest paidlobbyist s forTexas Energy Future Holdings Limited Partnership , the group created byKKR ,TPG and other investors to acquireTXU .succession box
title=Secretary of State of Texas
before=John Hannah, Jr.
after=Antonio Garza, Jr.
years=1994succession box
before=Steve Bartlett
title=Mayors of Dallas
after=Laura Miller
years=1995-2002
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