Donald J. Williamson | |
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91st Mayor of the City of Flint | |
In office 2003 – February 15, 2009 |
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Preceded by | James W. Rutherford |
Succeeded by | Michael Brown, Temporary |
Personal details | |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Patsy Lou Williamson |
Donald J. Williamson served as mayor of Flint, Michigan from 2003 to 2009, he is also a businessman. He is the husband of Patsy Lou Williamson, owner of several car dealerships in the Flint area, and chairman of The Colonel's International, Inc.
Williamson was convicted for several business scams in 1962 and served 3 years in prison before being paroled. These involved buying cars with bad checks and purchasing items without actually paying for them.
Williamson owns Brainerd International Raceway and Colonel's and merged them into The Colonel's International, Inc.
Don Williamson made it out of the primary and faced incumbent Mayor Woodrow Stanley in 1999 and lost. Williamson was elected to the first full term of Flint Mayor since the recall of Woodrow Stanley defeating former State Representative Floyd Clack. Willamson faced off with Flint Club founder and former president, Dayne Walling, in 2007 winning reelection.
During the 2007 election, Williamson claimed that the city had an $8.9 million surplus. However, after the mayoral elections, it was revealed that the city was in a $4 million deficit. Williamson had to fire 60 city employees and proposed firing 60 police officers and 9 firefighters, and closing the city jail.
Williamson was accused of bribing citizens for votes by handing out more than $20,000 at the car dealership that his wife owns as part of a "Customer Appreciation Day." Each recipient of the money was given campaign literature.
In both elections, Williamson, a Democrat, was opposed by the state Democratic party for a variety of reasons, including his campaign donations both he and his wife made to George W. Bush. They contributed the maximum amount.
His administration had reported a balance budget for fiscal year 2005, 2006 and has delivered a balanced budget for fiscal year 2007. The City of Flint received a national budget award for 2006. The Budget Director was replaced, and the city immediately began a downward spiral of "emergency spending" leading to the city finishing the 2007-08 fiscal year with an $8.3 million deficit, and likely staring at another multimillion-dollar deficit in 2009. Current estimates for the deficit exceed 14 million dollars.