- Robert W. "Bo" Williams
Infobox Mayor | name=Robert Warren "Bo" Williams
nationality=American
office=Mayor ofShreveport, Louisiana (Caddo Parish )
party=Republican Party
term_start=1994
term_end=1998
preceded= Hazel Fain Beard
succeeded= Keith Paul Hightoweroffice2=
Shreveport City Council
term_start2=1990
term_end2=1994
preceded2=Hazel F. Beard
succeeded2= Patricia Gayle Jones "Pat" Spigenerdate of birth=birth date and age|1938|7|21
occupation=
spouse= Melba Clark WilliamsRobert Warren "Bo" Williams (born
July 21 ,1938 ) is a former Republican mayor ofShreveport, Louisiana , having served a single term from1994 -1998 .Williams defeated his fellow city council member, Democrat Roy Cary, an
African-American , 38,596 votes (59 percent) to 27,018 (41 percent). Eliminated in thejungle primary was former Democratic MayorJohn Brennan Hussey .In
1990 , Williams was elected to a single term on the Shreveport City Council from District E. He received, 6,293 votes (53 percent) to Democrat John L. Albritton's 5,503 ballots (47 percent). He left the council to become mayor.Williams was physically impaired as mayor. He used a
wheelchair as a result of an accident several years earlier and had limited upper-body movement.Former Mayor
James C. Gardner in hismemoirs entitled "Jim Gardner and Shreveport, Vol. II", describes Williams as follows:"I came to realize that most Shreveporters did not comprehend the physical limitations of the mayor. This was to handicap him politically as he could not be as physically visible as the citizens were accustomed . . . , and this was sometimes interpreted as lack of activity."
Gardner, however, declares that Williams "compensated for his physical limitations by his study of city
government . He knew his facts and figures: he did his homework. . . . A very pleasant man, he was always especially gracious to former mayors. Invitations were forthcoming to us for dedication type ceremonies. This included his election opponent Mayor Hussey."Williams pushed for the completion of
Interstate 49 , the north-south link from Shreveport to Lafayette. Gardner claims that I-49 was not a priority ofGovernor Murphy J. "Mike" Foster, Jr., the Republican who served from1996 to2004 .In the 1998
jungle primary , Williams ran a weak second and withdrew from a pending general election. Democratic candidate Keith Paul Hightower, the District C council member from southeast Shreveport, led with 20,250 votes (42 percent) to Williams' 13,637 (28 percent). Three other candidates, two Democrats and another Republican, divided the remaining 30 percent of the ballots. Williams, who trailed by nearly 7,000 votes, declined to proceed to a second round of balloting, and Hightower hence won the position outright. Hightower served two terms.Williams and his wife, the former Melba Clark (born
1939 ), reside in Shreveport.References
http://www.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcpr&rqsdta=11069009
http://www.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcpr&rqsdta=11089409
James C. Gardner, "Jim Gardner and Shreveport, Vol. II" (Shreveport: Ritz Publications, 2006), pp. 291-292
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