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Blaine Griffin elected Cleveland City Council president

Blaine Griffin was elected president of Cleveland City Council on Friday. [Nick Castele / 海角破解版]
Newly elected Cleveland City Council president Blaine Griffin

Blaine Griffin won election as Cleveland City Council president unanimously Friday morning in a caucus meeting of incoming Democratic members.

The incumbent Ward 6 councilman told his colleagues that council would work to carry out the change that voters asked for in the Nov. 2 election that sent Justin Bibb to the mayor鈥檚 office.

鈥淟adies and gentlemen, change was a mandate this past Tuesday,鈥 Griffin said. The citizens of this community want to see change. They don鈥檛 want to just see change in an academic sense, they want to see change in a way that they can touch, feel and see in their communities and their neighborhood.鈥

Griffin said he would work with the incoming Bibb administration. But he also made clear that he saw council as an independent body.  

鈥淲e鈥檙e going to have our own identity,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e are not going to be subservient to any other government body. We are going to be a co-equal branch of government.鈥

Griffin supported Bibb鈥檚 general election rival, outgoing Council President Kevin Kelley, in the recent mayor鈥檚 race. Griffin said that although he considers Mayor Frank Jackson his 鈥渂est friend,鈥 he would be his own person as council鈥檚 new leader.

The mayor-elect congratulated Griffin in a statement released Friday afternoon.

鈥淐ongratulations to Blaine on his unanimous vote,鈥 Bibb said. 鈥淗e is a fierce advocate for the neighborhoods. I look forward to working very closely with Council President-Elect Griffin. We both know the critical challenges facing our community and I鈥檓 eager to collaborate with him to make Cleveland stronger.鈥

Although Ward 3 Councilman Kerry McCormack 鈥 who endorsed Bibb 鈥 had also been angling for the job as council president, he did not challenge Griffin in the caucus meeting. Instead, McCormack was the first to nominate Griffin as president.

鈥淚 have known Blaine since I鈥檝e started on city council,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 know him to be a person of integrity and of collaboration in the community as well as with policy and legislation here in the body.鈥

All 17 members-elect are Democrats, and all were invited to the meeting. Ward 16 Councilman Brian Kazy was not present.

Helen Sheehan, the interim executive director of the Cuyahoga County Democratic Party, chaired the meeting. While in decades past the caucus had met at county Democratic headquarters, this meeting took place within council鈥檚 offices at City Hall.

The caucus voted for Griffin after invoking the 鈥渦nit rule,鈥 which requires council members to vote unanimously when they formally ratify the council president鈥檚 election in January.

Rebecca Maurer, who defeated Ward 12 incumbent Tony Brancatelli this week, had the day before the vote. At the caucus meeting, she asked for more explanation of the rule and said residents in her ward don鈥檛 feel connected to City Hall.

鈥淭hey don鈥檛 feel engaged by the process at City Hall,鈥 Maurer said. 鈥淭hey feel that there鈥檚 confusion and misunderstanding.鈥

Members will vote again in January at council鈥檚 first regular meeting to formally name Griffin as president.

Nick Castele was a senior reporter covering politics and government for 海角破解版. He worked as a reporter for Ideastream from 2012-2022.