
Sheldon Neeley

Sheldon Neeley
Flint Mayoral Election
General Election
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Overview
Current roleMayor
PartyDemocratic
Age57 years old (Sep 20, 1968)
GenderMale
LocationMichigan
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BackgroundPolitician
EducationDelta College — Associate’s degree
Notable personal detailsSheldon Andre Neeley is an American politician serving as mayor of Flint, Michigan (first elected in 2019 and re-elected in 2022). He previously served on the Flint City Council and in the Michigan House of Representatives (34th District) from 2015 to 2019. He earned an associate’s degree from Delta College and attended Saginaw Valley State University.
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Economy & Taxes
As mayor, Sheldon Neeley has emphasized fiscal responsibility and balanced budgets, repeatedly presenting consecutive balanced city budgets while avoiding increases to property tax rates, fees, or utility costs. His administration highlights cost savings for taxpayers and partnerships to improve local tax collection and fiscal stability.
Immigration & Border
The candidate supports policies to recognize and better serve immigrant communities and to make Flint a welcoming city for immigrants, including advocating for federal data collection for MENA populations and local strategies to integrate and provide services for newcomers.
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Climate & Energy
Sheldon Neeley has focused public policy on water infrastructure and public health in Flint, declaring water a human right and prioritizing lead service-line replacements, reservoir rehabilitation, and other water-system investments. He has discussed infrastructure repair and keeping water costs steady but has not published clear, detailed positions on climate policy or energy transitions. Available public statements emphasize infrastructure and water safety rather than explicit climate or energy policy prescriptions.
Public Safety & Guns
Sheldon Neeley has prioritized reducing gun violence in Flint through emergency declarations, coordinated response teams, and local initiatives such as gun buybacks and destruction of seized firearms while working with police and social/mental-health professionals. His actions focus on removing illegal weapons and expanding public-safety responses rather than advocating for wholesale repeal of gun rights.
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Latest report: Cycle 20262024
2026
LatestCycle 2024
Cycle 2026
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