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Cordell Cleare was born on 5 December, 1965 in New York, is a politician. Discover Cordell Cleare's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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Occupation Politician Activist
Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 5 December 1965
Birthday 5 December
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Nationality United States

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Cordell Cleare Net Worth

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2021

On September 25, 2021, Cleare was selected by the Manhattan Democratic Committee to be the Democratic nominee in a special election for New York's 30th State Senate district. The district became vacant when incumbent Brian Benjamin was appointed Lieutenant Governor. However, it is so heavily Democratic that Cleare was effectively chosen as its next state senator. The special election occurred on November 2, 2021, and she won with over 88% of the vote. In March 2022, Congress member Carolyn Maloney endorsed State Senator Cleare for reelection.

Cleare was endorsed by the New York League of Conservation Voters during the 2021 New York City Council election.

2017

Cleare ran for New York City Council to represent District 9 in 2017, losing to her old boss Perkins. She ran again for that seat in 2021, with both her and Perkins losing to Kristin Richardson Jordan.

2008

Cleare worked for over 18 years for New York State Senator Bill Perkins and served as his Chief of Staff for several years. Cleare has served on the District #3 Community Education Council, and was a Community School Board member for six years. In 2008, Cleare campaigned for then-Senator Barack Obama's presidential run. In 2012, she supported Obama's run for re-election, and was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention.

2004

Cleare’s advocacy helped create the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Bill that passed in the New York City Council in 2004.

1997

Cleare was a tenant organizer and then the Chair of the New York City Coalition to End Lead Poisoning. She became involved with the organization after her two-year-old son was diagnosed with lead poisoning, an issue she called “completely preventable.” Cleare raised awareness about lead poisoning through workshops at schools and community centres, health fairs, and government officials. In 1997, Cleare was awarded the New York Public Library’s eleventh annual Brooke Russell Astor Award for her activism work, which included a $10,000 prize.

1965

Cordell Cleare (born December 5, 1965) is an American activist and politician from Harlem, New York City. A member of the Democratic Party, she has been politically active in Harlem since the late 1990s and is currently the state-senator for New York's 30th State Senate district.