- Ingrid Sheldon
Ingrid Blom Sheldon (born
1945 ) wasmayor ofAnn Arbor, Michigan from1993 to2000 . A moderate Republican, she served four two-year terms in the post.Sheldon earned a bachelor's degree in education from
Eastern Michigan University , and a master's in education from theUniversity of Michigan , before working briefly as an elementary school teacher. Her husband,Cliff Sheldon , served as a member of theAnn Arbor city council from1978 to1982 . Ingrid Sheldon became involved in city government during these years, and first ran for elective office in1988 , when she was elected to the city council as a Republican.Four years later, Sheldon ran for mayor, attacking what she and her supporters deemed to be the imperious style of governance by incumbent Democratic mayor Liz Brater. The campaign was seen as one of Ann Arbor's more divisive mayoral contests of recent years. Sheldon defeated Brater in the April 5, 1993, election.
Sheldon won an easy reelection victory over Democratic challenger
David F. Stead in November 1994. (Ann Arbor mayoral elections had been moved from April of every odd-numbered year to November of every even-numbered year, in order to coincide with state and federal elections, during Sheldon's first term in office.)In Sheldon's reelection campaigns of
1996 and1998 , she eked out narrow victories against Ann Arbor Democratic city-councilmanChris Kolb , who accused Sheldon of not doing enough in the areas of environmental policy, affordable housing, and downtown vitality. Sheldon left office in2000 when she elected not to run again, and she was succeeded by DemocratJohn Hieftje .As a Republican mayor in an overwhelmingly Democratic city, and facing large Democratic majorities on the city council throughout her tenure, Sheldon took a moderate and conciliatory approach to governance. She described herself as a
fiscal conservative and asocial liberal , with a practical rather than ideological approach to the city's problems.During her years as mayor, Sheldon served on the board of the
Michigan Association of Mayors , and served as president of theMichigan Municipal League . She chaired the league's Let Local Votes Count campaign, an attempt in2000 to pass a state initiative that would limit the state government's ability to overturn local municipalities' ordinances.Since leaving office, Sheldon has been involved with a number of local nonprofit organizations, including the
Ann Arbor Summer Festival and theAnn Arbor Civic Theatre . She has two children and four grandchildren. Sheldon discusses her childhood and experiences as mayor in an essay in the book "Ann Arbor (W)rites: A Community Memoir", ed. Nicholas Delbanco (Ann Arbor District Library, 2004).References
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/ofc/annarbor.html Mayors of Ann Arbor page] at "PoliticalGraveyard.com"
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