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Marvin Carter St Paul first Black Mayor
In a historic win, former St. Paul City Council member Melvin Carter III was elected mayor Tuesday night, earning more than 50 percent of the vote and overtaking his nearest rival Pat Harris by a wide margin.
Carter, 38, will be the first African-American to serve as mayor in St. Paul.
“This is the honor of a lifetime,” Carter said late Tuesday night. “Being able to carry a majority of the first-choice votes says to me loud and clear that St. Paul is a city ready for change.”
source: TC Pioneer Press
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