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Charles Yancey was born on 28 December, 1948 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, is a Member of the Boston City Council. Discover Charles Yancey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 28 December 1948
Birthday 28 December
Birthplace Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Nationality United States

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1948

Charles Calvin Yancey (born December 28, 1948, in Boston, Massachusetts, United States) is a former member of the Boston City Council.

He represented Mattapan and parts of Dorchester.

Yancey was born at Massachusetts Memorial Hospital in Boston on December 28, 1948, to Howell Yancey Sr. and Alice W. Yancey.

He grew up in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston and was educated in the Boston Public School System.

He attended the Philip Brooks Elementary School, the Patrick T. Campbell Junior High School, and Boston Technical High School.

1970

He received his bachelor's degree in Economics from Tufts University in 1970 and a master's degree in Public Administration from Harvard University in 1991.

While at Tufts, he helped found the Afro-American Society and the African American Cultural Center.

1983

Yancey was first elected to the Boston City Council in November 1983, representing District 4.

2001

He served as City Council president in 2001.

Yancey has taught courses in state and local politics at Bunker Hill Community College in Boston, and received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Mount Ida College in 2001.

2010

In the 2010s, a pet project of Yancey's was advocating for the creation of a "first class" high school in Mattapan.

2011

In 2011, Yancey was the only member of the Boston City Council to vote against an ordinance requiring fingerprints and criminal records to be provided by individuals applying for certain licenses.

2012

He finished 9th in a field of 12 candidates in the preliminary election, earning 2.1% of the total vote.

2013

He unsuccessfully ran for mayor in 2013.

Terms on the council are two years; he won a 16th consecutive term in November 2013.

He voted against the creation of a downtown school in 2013, which was seen as being in protest of the Council's failure to vote approve his proposed Mattapan high school.

Yancey was a candidate in the 2013 election for Mayor of Boston.

In a candidate survey for the mayoral race, Yancey announced positions on issues including keeping a cap on the number of charter schools in Boston, allowing for a citywide vote on a potential casino bid, and increasing the number of street workers in Boston to curb youth violence.

2015

After serving sixteen consecutive terms on the Boston City Council, he lost reelection in 2015 to Andrea Campbell.

In November 2015, Yancey was unseated from the council by newcomer Andrea Campbell.

Yancey received 38.4% of the vote, compared to Campbell's 61.3%.