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Kenneth Mitchell (politician)

Kenneth Mitchell
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Mitchell in 2009
Member of the New York City Council
from the 49th district
In office
March 2009 – December 31, 2009
Preceded by Michael E. McMahon
Succeeded by Deborah Rose
Personal details
Born Staten Island, New York, U.S.
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Jacquelyn P. Mahoney
Alma mater Wagner College (B.A.)
New York Law School (J.D.)
Profession Politician
Religion Roman Catholic

Kenneth C. "Ken" Mitchell is a Democratic Party politician from the New York City borough of Staten Island who had served in the New York City Council representing the North Shore of that borough. He is currently the Executive Director of the Staten Island Zoo. From March 1, 2010 to October 3, 2011 Mitchell served as Interim Executive Director of the institution.

A third generation Staten Islander, Mitchell attended P.S. 45 and the Blessed Sacrament School and St. Peter's Boys High School (a private Roman Catholic secondary school run by the Christian Brothers of St. John Baptist de la Salle). He is a graduate of Wagner College and New York Law School and is licensed to practice law in New York and New Jersey.

At age 22, Mitchell recognized overdevelopment in Staten Island to be a problem and worked to rezone his neighborhood of Barrett Park to prevent such unnecessary expansion. He began his legal career as a Law Clerk for New York State Supreme Court Justice Michael J. Brennan and was then a Court Attorney for the New York City Criminal Court in Staten Island.

Mitchell served as chief of staff and General Counsel to former Councilman (later Congressman) Mike McMahon for seven years.

Mitchell was elected to the New York City Council in a special election in February 2009 and represented the North Shore of Staten Island. He was defeated in his bid for re-election during the September 2009 Democratic primary by a community activist, Debi Rose. He then appeared on the ballot in the general election on November 3, 2009 as a candidate for the Conservative Party of New York. Rose beat him in the New York City general election and thus succeeded him in January 2010.


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