Mike Nelson (North Carolina politician)
Michael R. "Mike" Nelson is an American politician from North Carolina.
A Democrat, Nelson is a former mayor of Carrboro, North Carolina and the first openly gay person to be elected as a mayor of a North Carolina city.[1] Nelson was elected in 1995 after serving two years on the Carrboro Board of Aldermen. He served five consecutive terms as mayor from 1995 to 2005. He has since moved to Hillsborough, North Carolina.
In November 2006, Nelson was elected to serve a four-year term on the Orange County Board of Commissioners. In 2007, he announced his intention to run for the North Carolina Senate in 2008, seeking to replace retiring Sen. Ellie Kinnaird in the reliably-Democratic 23rd district, which contains Orange and Person counties. When Kinnaird changed her mind and decided to run for re-election, Nelson suspended his own campaign.
Nelson worked as the Director of Governmental Relations for the Conservation Council of North Carolina, an environmental advocacy group. In May 2008, he began appearing in television commercials in which supported moving freight by train over truck travel.[2] Currently, Nelson is working as a Field Service Coordinator with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Nelson has a bachelor's degree in political science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.[2]
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- ↑ "Got Pride? Exhibit On Openly Gay Elected Officials Makes Stop In D.C. For Gay Pride Celebration", CommonDreams, May 15, 2002, retrieved 2007-11-01
- 1 2 "Nelson: Trains better for the planet", Raleigh News and Observer OrangeChat blog, May 13, 2008, retrieved 2008-05-17