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Basketball legend Dave Bing, elected as Detroit’s third mayor in less than a year, promises swift and decisive action once he officially assumes the Motor City’s top post.

But restoring fiscal responsibility to this cash-strapped Rust Belt city that’s notorious for fiscal mismanagement won’t be easy for the 65-year-old political novice, who swept incumbent Ken Cockrel Jr. from office Tuesday and now has until August to earn his political stripes.

“I’ve been here long enough to know what our problems are and what our issues are, and it’s not going to be easy,” Bing told reporters Tuesday night, minutes after giving a victory speech to several hundred supporters.

Bing, a successful local businessman, will serve through the end of the year — the balance of the term that belonged to Democrat Kwame Kilpatrick, who resigned in September in a text-messaging sex scandal.

With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Bing had 52.3 percent of the vote, or 49,054 votes, to 47.7 percent, or 44,770 votes, for Cockrel. Both are Democrats. Only about 15 percent of voters turned out for the special runoff election.

The problems facing Bing include a budget deficit that Cockrel had estimated at between $250 million and $300 million, dwindling revenues and previously unchecked spending. In addition, Detroit’s population — and residential tax base — have been on the decline for decades, while the city’s public schools are among the worst in the nation and in such bad shape that the state appointed an outside financial manager earlier this year.

The city is among the nation’s leaders in unemployment and home foreclosures. Continued restructuring by the area’s three automakers likely will mean more jobs cuts and hits to the local economy.

“We will start immediately in trying to attract jobs back to the city of Detroit,” Bing said, while promising to use contacts cultivated during his 28 years running auto supplier Bing Steel and parent company The Bing Group.

Making sure Detroit is a safer place and that school children will get the “best education” possible also are on his must-do list.

Bing said “we didn’t get where we are overnight,” and quickly asked for “a little bit of patience.”

Patience may be a luxury, especially when a full, four-year term as mayor is at stake. An Aug. 4 nonpartisan primary will whittle down the field to the two who will square off in a November general election.

Bing told reporters he will focus his attention on “running the city, not necessarily with campaigning.”

Cockrel, 43, was vague about whether his future includes taking on Bing a second time.

“You have not seen the last of me,” Cockrel said Tuesday night as his supporters chanted: “Run, Ken, run.”

Cockrel was City Council president before Kilpatrick’s departure automatically promoted him to the mayor’s office. He’ll go back to that job now.

Bing has said he hopes to restore a sense of stability to City Hall, which sputtered along during the final months of Kilpatrick’s embarrassing and scandal-plagued second term in office. Kilpatrick, a Democrat, stepped down after pleading guilty to obstruction of justice and no contest to assault. He admitted he lied during a civil trial to cover up an affair with his chief of staff, with whom he exchanged sexually explicit text messages. Both served jail time.

A proposal to revise the city charter also was on the ballot and passed overwhelmingly.

Voter Ingrid Stiger, 41, cast her ballot for Bing and said the new mayor will need time to make the city viable again.

“We need to revamp everything old and get new visions and new people in office. I think the nation looks down on Detroit. Everything we have, the city and the school system, are not good representations of us at all,” she said.

Bing was the No. 2 overall pick by the Pistons in 1966 out of Syracuse. He played in Detroit until he was traded in 1975 and is a member of professional basketball’s Hall of Fame.

His Bing Steel company opened in Detroit in 1980, and he is founder and owner of The Bing Group which employs about 500 workers.

Ownership will transfer to his daughters and management team while he is mayor, Bing said.

In other races around the nation, the indicted mayor of Jackson, Miss., was taken from his home in an ambulance Tuesday night, as he lost his bid for re-election in a contentious Democratic primary.

Mayor Frank Melton, a 60-year-old who has a history of heart problems, was at a Jackson hospital, said his attorney, John Reeves. Melton faces a federal trial next week related to a sledgehammer attack on a duplex in 2006 that he considered a crackhouse.

Harvey Johnson, the former mayor Melton unseated in 2005, and city Councilman Marshand Crisler advanced to a May 19 runoff.

In Alaska, a businessman and former assembly member won a run-off election to be mayor of the state’s largest city.

With all 119 precincts in Anchorage reporting, Dan Sullivan had 57 percent of the vote to 43 percent for former state Rep. Eric Croft.

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/manofleisure/ manofleisure

    I hope he is better than the last one. Bing has always been someone to be admired in the past!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Hellokitty111/ Hellokitty111

    Hopefully, its a new start!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Lanette101/ Lanette101

    OK FOLKS, HERE WE GO READY FOR ANOTHER ROLLER COASTER RIDE? NEITHER C**KREL NOR BING ARE SUITABLE FOR THE JOB. HERE’S WHY. C**KREL: SAT ON THE CITY COUNCIL FOR YEARS AS A MEMBER THEN AS PRESIDENT ALL WHILE MIS-MANAGEMENT OF FUNDS, BACKSTABBING,BACKBITING,UNEXPLAINED MISSING FUNDS, CORRUPTION, AND THE LISTS GOES ON, WAS GOING DOWN, WHAT MAKES HIMSELF AND CITIZENS OF DETROIT THINK THINGS WILL CHANGE? THE (CITY COUNCIL) COULDN’T WAIT TO GET KWAME` OUT OF OFFICE BEFORE THE WHOLE “TEXTUAL SEDUCTION” SCANDAL JUMPED OFF!MAINLY BECAUSE THEY WANTED TO KEEP THEIR CIRCLE OF CORRUPTION TIGHT, THE SAME IS TRUE OF THE SCHOOL BOARD. NOW BING: NOT A TRUE DETROITER, PLANS TO CUT MORE CITY JOBS FROM THE HARD WORKING DETROITERS WHO KEEP THIS CITY ALIVE! WHY, BECAUSE HE REALLY DOESNT HAVE LOVE FOR DETROIT. YEAH HE HAS A COMPANY HERE AND EMPLOYS FOLKS BUT HE’S NOT THE BEST TASK MASTER EITHER, HE HAS NO TOLERANCE FOR SINGLE WORKING MOTHERS AND A BUNCH OF OTHER ISSUES AND VIOLATIONS BING STEEL HAS BEEN CHARGED WITH. HE IS ONLY INTERESTED IN LINING HIS DAMN POCKETS WITH MORE DEALS AND CONTRACTS IM SURE HE ALREADY LINED UP BUT IS NOT IN THE BEST INTEREST OF DETROIT, AND HERE’S THE KICKER: IT HAS BEEN SAID THAT IF HE (BING) DIDNT SECURE THE JOB AS MAYOR, THEN HE WAS CLOSING UP SHOP AND PULLING HIS COMPANY OUT OF DETROIT! WOW AND THIS IS THE TYPE OF PROPAGANDA THE CITIZENS AND VOTERS WANTED? I FIND THAT EXTREMELY HARD TO BELIEVE. I FEEL THAT THE ONLY REASON HE GOT THE MAJORITY VOTES IS BECAUSE DETROIT REALLY DOESN’T WANT C**KREL IN OFFICE AND THEY ARE LOOKING FOR A CHANGE SO BING GOT THE “I GUESS I’LL VOTE FOR SOMETHING NEW AND DIFFERENT BECAUSE THERE REALLY ISNT MUCH TO CHOOSE FROM..THE LESSER OF TWO EVILS”VOTE.NEITHER CANDIDATE HAS EXPRESSED ANY REAL, REAL INTEREST IN TACKLING THE MORE PRESSING ISSUES THIS CITY IS FACED WITH LIKE THE SCHOOL SYSTEM!!! THE DEAD LINE TO STOP THE BOARD FROM CLOSING 30 OR MORE FREAKIN SCHOOLS IS MAY 30 2009. WE CANT AFFORD TO CLOSE ANOTHER SCHOOL, BUT ALL THESE JOKERS ARE WORRIED ABOUT IS THAT DAMN COBO EXPANSION! I DON’T GIVE A F**K IF COBO CRUMBLES INTO THE RIVER, WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO ABOUT THE FUTURE EDUCATION OF OUR YOUTH. WHEN WILL WE CLEAN OUR NEIGHBORHOODS UP FROM THE CRIME AND ILLEGAL DUMPING. WHEN WILL WE HIRE MORE POLICE TO PATROL OUR CRIME INFESTED STREETS AND SCHOOLS! WHEN WILL WE PUT TO USE THE BUILDINGS AND SCHOOLS THAT HAVE BEEN CLOSED! OUR KIDS DONT HAVE A SAFE EDUCATIONAL AND NUTURING PLACE TO RECREATE AND GROW, RECEIVE MENTORING AND TUTORING ECT. ALL THEY ARE CONCERNED WITH IS THAT DAMN COBO EXPANSION! BING SAID IT HIMSELF THATS HIS FIRST ORDER OF BUSINESS! WHAT ABOUT THE FREAKIN DEAD LINE MR BING? AND TO C**KREL: FOR YEARS COBO HAS BEEN HOME TO THE AUTO SHOW RIGHT? NOW YOU MEAN TO TELL ME THAT ALL THAT MONEY MADE FROM THE AUTO SHOW OVER THE YEARS, COULDNT BE PUT TO USE TO REPAIR THE DAMN BUILDING? WHERE DID THE MONEY GO? WHERE DID THE MONEY FROM THE STATE LOTTERY, AND CASINO’S GO? NOT TO THE SCHOOLS. AGAIN, WHY SHOULD YOU REMAIN AS MAYOR? WHY SHOULD EITHER ONE OF YOU, MR. C**KREL OR MR. BING HOLD THE OFFICE OF MAYOR? WHATEVER MAN…WHEN THE OTHER CANDIDATES STEP UP I’LL CAST MY VOTE THEN…MAYBE I SHOULD RUN, HMMMMM……LANETTE101 FOR MAYOR!!!

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