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'Clarence Jack "C. Jack" Ellis', is the current
mayor of
Macon,
Georgia.
Clarence Ellis, a Macon native, was born on January 6, 1946.
[1] Prior to taking office, Ellis served in the
United States Army, worked for the
United States Census Bureau, hosted a
public access television show, and sold used cars. He fathered a son with Mireille Severe, and has been involved in legal action concerning his failure to pay child support.
[2] He ran for mayor in 1999, and was elected as the first
African-American to hold the position. After a somewhat controversial first term, he was re-elected in 2003 after defeating several challengers in the
Democratic primary and substantial
write-in opposition in the
general election. His second term has led to further conflicts with the city council and several failed attempts to
recall him. He is currently the focus of several federal investigations.
Due in part to the sometimes fierce opposition, Ellis has had few major accomplishments during his terms. The city successfully won a federal
Hope VI grant to improve
public housing, in addition to other grants and federal aid. The use of these funds has been the topic of several investigations and audits
[3] [4]. Ellis has also gained personal influence through the use of his position in numerous national conferences relating to city government and urban issues, as well as becoming a frequent international traveler and unofficial goodwill
ambassador, mostly to Africa. He has taken several goodwill trips to Africa which are controversial because they take him away from the city for extended time periods at the tax payers' expense
[5]. Ellis has repeatedly insisted that previous mayors had similar expenses.
In February 2007, Ellis made headlines by announcing his December 2006 conversion to
Islam, including plans to legally change his name to 'Hakim Mansour Ellis'. Ellis, who had previously been a practicing
Christian, became a
Sunni Muslim during a trip to the west
African country of
Senegal, saying it was like going "back to [his] roots" — claiming that some West Africans brought to America as
slaves practiced Islam.
[6][7]
In April of 2007, Ellis announced that he had been appointed
honorary consul for the African nation of
Uganda, a posting that will begin after his term as mayor ends (per
State Department regulations). Ellis expects to use the honorary position to promote Uganda in his territory of the southeastern United States. Honorary consuls typically also help nationals of the country they represent with any problems they have in the country in which they live.
In August of 2007, Ellis sent a message of solidarity to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Many question the motives behind such a message, and it appears the latest in a series of public relations blunders for Mayor Ellis.
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Ellis's term expires in 2007, and he is ineligible to run for a third term.
[8]
[9]
1. The Official City of Macon Web Site - Mayor C. Jack Ellis: About Mayor C. Jack Ellis
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3. Macon Telegraph: Beall's Hill audit sought
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6. Mayor Ellis: Call Him Hakim
7. CNN: Macon, Georgia, mayor converts to Islam
8. Jack Ellis controversy day 1
9. Jack Ellis controversy day 2
See also
External links
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Website of the Mayor's Office
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WMCC News - Humor site