Roger McLean

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Roger McLean (born 1950) is an American politician and the current mayor of Elizabeth City, North Carolina. A Republican, McLean has held the mayoral office following a 2008 runoff election.

Political career

Prior to his mayoral election, McLean had worked from 1974 to 1996 at Elizabeth City State University,[1] he served during his tenure as the Comptroller and Chief Financial Officer for Elizabeth City State University.[2]

He has also served in the Elizabeth City Chamber of Commerce on the Board of Directors, and on the Elizabeth City Housing Authority and Planning Board.[3]

In the 2008 mayoral election, Roger McLean ran with a strong focus on reducing the electric department budget,[4] and, in the initial election, did not receive a majority over candidates Don Cherry and H. Rick Gardner. The following month, McLean defeated runner-up candidate Gardner by a margin of 392 votes.[5]

On February 8, 2010, McLean entered into a discussion with the North Carolina Electric Municipal Agency, the supplier of electricity for Elizabeth City, and considered the sudden termination of a contract which committed the city to repay a debt incurred to NCEMPA and to purchase electricity solely from this agency. Given the possibility that this termination could result in a lawsuit from the other 31 cities which comprise NCEMPA filing a lawsuit against Elizabeth City, McLean suggested to let "ElectriCities sue us.”Which was a very brave but much needed statement [6]

Personal life

McLean was born in Robeson County and obtained his B.S. in accounting at N.C. Central University.[7] He currently resides in Elizabeth City with his wife Wanda Hunt McLean.[8]

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