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Barack Obama and Many Others Rejoice in the Election of Ella Jones as Ferguson Mayor

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Ella Jones is the first African-American and first woman to be elected as mayor of Ferguson.

Celebrities across multiple social media platforms rejoiced as Ella Jones took office as mayor of her hometown, Ferguson, Missouri. Ferguson, a city that is no stranger to protests against racial injustice, has a history of discrimination at the hands of law enforcement. In 2014, Michael Brown, a black teenager walking with his friends, was fatally shot by a former white police officer. Disturbingly, this occurred even as Brown had his hands held up.

Barack Obama recently advocated for an equal balance of protest and politics, imploring individuals to vote in elections that have the political influence to make a difference, starting from our communities to our states. Celebrating Jones’ historical victory, Obama shared took to Twitter to voice his support for her and continued to stress the importance of voting. Multiple other celebrities joined him on social media to congratulate and honor the new mayor.

 

This is the second time Jones has run for Mayor, although she did notably serve as the first African-American woman on Ferguson’s city council. Ms. Jones continues to push boundaries because “it is just my time to do right by the people,” as she told St. Louis Post Dispatch. Jones secured 54% of the St. Louis suburb votes and is ready to begin implementing changes in city practices, including partnering with the federal government on a consent decree.