Freddie O'Connell

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Freddie O'Connell
Nashville Mayor
O'Connell in 2023
10th Mayor of Metropolitan Nashville
Assumed office
September 25, 2023
Preceded by John Cooper
Member of the Nashville Metro Council
from the 19th district
In office
September 1, 2015 – September 1, 2023
Preceded by Erica Gilmore
Succeeded by Jacob Kupin
Personal details
Born Thomas Frederick O'Connell
1976/1977 (age 47–48)
Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Whitney Boon
Children 2
Residence Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Education Brown University (BA, BS)

Thomas Frederick O'Connell (born 1976/1977)[1][2][3] is an American politician and currently serves as the 10th Mayor of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County.[4] From 2015 to 2023, he served as a member of the Nashville Metro Council representing the 19th district.

Early life and career

O'Connell was born in Nashville, Tennessee, to Beatrice, a retired teacher, and Tim, a federal civil servant and part-time songwriter.[5] He graduated from Montgomery Bell Academy in 1995, and earned two bachelor's degrees from Brown University in 2000, one in Music and the other in Computer Science.[5][6][7] He is of Jewish descent through one of his grandparents.[8]

O'Connell began his career in software and technology, working for startups and publicly traded companies. He was also president of the Salemtown Neighbors Neighborhood Association.[4] From 2005 until 2010, he co-hosted a political talk show on WRVU, the Vanderbilt University student radio station.[9]

Political career

In 2002, O'Connell ran as an Independent against future Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives Beth Harwell.[9]

O'Connell formerly served as a board member and chair of the board for the Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority.[9] While municipal elections in Nashville are officially nonpartisan, O'Connell identifies as a Democrat.[10]

In 2015, O'Connell ran for the Nashville Metro Council in the 19th district, receiving 54 percent of the vote during the August 6 election.[11] In 2019, he ran for reelection unopposed.[9]

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O'Connell after being declared the winner in the first round of the 2023 Nashville mayoral election

In April 2022, O'Connell announced that he would run for mayor of Nashville in the 2023 Nashville mayoral election.[12] In the first round of voting, O'Connell led all candidates with 27.2% of the vote.[13] He defeated Alice Rolli in the runoff on September 14, 2023, winning 64% of the vote.[14] He was sworn into office on September 25.[15]

Personal life

O'Connell lives in the Salemtown neighborhood of Nashville with his partner, Dr. Whitney Boon, an attending child neurologist at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt, and their two children.[5][4] He has been known to occasionally DJ at events in the Nashville area.[16]

Electoral history

Tennessee's 56th state house district General Election, 2002[17]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Beth Harwell 17,424 66.9
Democratic Shannon Wood 7,152 27.5
Independent Thomas F. O'Connell 1,471 5.6
Total votes 26,047 100.0
Republican hold


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2015 Nashville Metro Council Election, District 19[18]
Candidate Votes Percentage
Freddie O'Connell 900 54.3%
Amanda Harrison 322 19.4%
Keith Caldwell 237 14.3%
Bill Shick 190 11.5%
Total votes 1,657 100%


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2019 Nashville Metro Council Election, District 19[19]
Candidate Votes Percentage
Freddie O'Connell 1709 96.6%
Total votes 1,770 100%

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2023 Nashville mayoral election (first round)[20]
Candidate Votes Percentage
Freddie O'Connell 27,503 27.14%
Alice Rolli 20,472 20.20%
Matthew Wiltshire 17,193 16.97%
Jeff Yarbro 12,356 12.19%
Heidi Campbell 8,337 8.23%
Sharon Hurt 6,104 6.02%
Vivian Willhoite 4,758 4.70%
Jim Gingrich 1668 1.65%
Natisha Brooks 1,458 1.44%
Stephanie Johnson 581 0.57%
Fran Bush 503 0.50%
Bernie Cox 322 0.32%
Total votes 101,335 100.00%

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2023 Nashville Mayoral general election (runoff)[21]
Candidate Votes Percentage
Freddie O'Connell 72,989 63.8%
Alice Rolli 41,205 36.0%
Total votes 114,317 100%

Notes

References

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  7. https://tennesseelookout.com/2023/09/18/a-bloody-clipboard-and-biodiesel-car-the-story-behind-freddie-oconnells-rise-to-nashville-mayor/
  8. https://twitter.com/freddieoconnell/status/1057289849902907393
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Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Nashville
2023–present
Incumbent

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