Yvette Simpson

Yvette Renee Simpson (born August 2, 1978) is an American politician, lawyer, former member of the Cincinnati City Council.[1][2][3] She is currently chief executive of Democracy for America.[4]

Yvette Simpson
Member of the Cincinnati City Council
In office
December 1, 2011  January 2, 2018
Personal details
Born
Yvette Renee Simpson

(1978-08-02) August 2, 1978
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic (Charterite)
ResidenceCincinnati, Ohio
EducationPrinceton High School (Ohio);
Websitehttp://yvettesimpson.com

Simpson received an undergraduate degree from Miami University, a law degree from the University of Cincinnati, and an M.B.A. from Xavier University.[5]

She was sworn into office in 2011 which led to the Council having its first African-American majority.[6] A poll sponsored by Simpson shows her as the leading opponent[7] against incumbent Mayor John Cranley in the 2017 Cincinnati mayoral election.[1][2][3]

Simpson received a greater percentage of the votes in the primary (45%) than her top competitors Cranley (35%) or Rob Richardson Jr. (20%).[8]

Simpson lost in the general election, Cranley (53.95%) Simpson (46.05%), against incumbent Mayor John Cranley in the 2017 Cincinnati mayoral election.[1][2][3]

On January 1, 2019, she became chief executive of Democracy for America, a national progressive grassroots organizing group founded by former presidential candidate Howard Dean.[9] She is the group's first ever female chief executive.[10]

In June, 2019, she became a political news contributor with ABC.[5]

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