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Following the passing of mayor ] from cancer John was appointed the interim mayor until a special election could be held. He proceeded to run as a canidate during the special election and won and would be sworn in as a full mayor on February 27, 2007. As mayor he greatly improved the city's public infrastructure, including the construction of the John D. Dingell Train Station in an effort to turn the city into a regional transportation hub. As mayor he also greatly streamlined the bureaucratic process in the city, cutting out red tape.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Herndon |first1=Dave |title=Tribute video to Mayor O’Reilly’s 32 years of public service available to watch |url=https://www.pressandguide.com/2021/12/21/tribute-video-to-mayor-oreillys-32-years-of-public-service-available-to-watch/ |website=www.pressandguide.com/ |access-date=28 October 2022}}</ref> At a municipal deposition on February 13, 2019 mayor O'Reilly was unable to answer basic personal questions, forgetting how many children he had, their names and ages, as well as stating he took his ] in 1890.<ref name="cognitive issues?">{{cite web |last1=Warikoo |first1=Niraj |title=www.freep.com/ |url=https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/wayne/2021/07/30/dearborn-residents-raise-questions-mayor-jack-oreillys-health/8088210002/ |website=Dearborn residents: How long did council know about mayor's cognitive issues? |access-date=28 October 2022}}</ref> However, despite this he continued to serve as mayor for an additional two years until in another deposition on June 26, 2021 where he was too mentally unfit to even appear, instead having to issue all his statements through curated press releases.<ref name="unable to speak publicly">{{cite web |last1=Rahal |first1=Nour |title=Dearborn Mayor John O'Reilly Jr. dealing with health issues, unable to speak publicly |url=https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/wayne/2021/07/09/dearborn-mayor-john-oreilly-jr-unwell-public-appearances/7919362002/ |website=www.freep.com |access-date=28 October 2022}}</ref> He would announce on July 9, 2021 that has been suffering from an undisclosed illness preventing him from making public appearances and that he will not be seeking another term as mayor retiring after 32 years of public service.<ref name="retirement announcemnt">{{cite web |last1=Herndon |first1=Dave |title=Dearborn Mayor John O’Reilly cites undisclosed illness as reason for his lack of public appearances |url=https://www.pressandguide.com/2021/07/09/dearborn-mayor-john-oreilly-confesses-to-suffering-from-undisclosed-illness-says-he-is-still-working-for-best-interest-of-the-city/ |website=www.pressandguide.com |access-date=28 October 2022}}</ref> | Following the passing of mayor ] from cancer John was appointed the interim mayor until a special election could be held. He proceeded to run as a canidate during the special election and won and would be sworn in as a full mayor on February 27, 2007. As mayor he greatly improved the city's public infrastructure, including the construction of the John D. Dingell Train Station in an effort to turn the city into a regional transportation hub. As mayor he also greatly streamlined the bureaucratic process in the city, cutting out red tape.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Herndon |first1=Dave |title=Tribute video to Mayor O’Reilly’s 32 years of public service available to watch |url=https://www.pressandguide.com/2021/12/21/tribute-video-to-mayor-oreillys-32-years-of-public-service-available-to-watch/ |website=www.pressandguide.com/ |access-date=28 October 2022}}</ref> At a municipal deposition on February 13, 2019 mayor O'Reilly was unable to answer basic personal questions, forgetting how many children he had, their names and ages, as well as stating he took his ] in 1890.<ref name="cognitive issues?">{{cite web |last1=Warikoo |first1=Niraj |title=www.freep.com/ |url=https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/wayne/2021/07/30/dearborn-residents-raise-questions-mayor-jack-oreillys-health/8088210002/ |website=Dearborn residents: How long did council know about mayor's cognitive issues? |access-date=28 October 2022}}</ref> However, despite this he continued to serve as mayor for an additional two years until in another deposition on June 26, 2021 where he was too mentally unfit to even appear, instead having to issue all his statements through curated press releases.<ref name="unable to speak publicly">{{cite web |last1=Rahal |first1=Nour |title=Dearborn Mayor John O'Reilly Jr. dealing with health issues, unable to speak publicly |url=https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/wayne/2021/07/09/dearborn-mayor-john-oreilly-jr-unwell-public-appearances/7919362002/ |website=www.freep.com |access-date=28 October 2022}}</ref> He would announce on July 9, 2021 that has been suffering from an undisclosed illness preventing him from making public appearances and that he will not be seeking another term as mayor retiring after 32 years of public service.<ref name="retirement announcemnt">{{cite web |last1=Herndon |first1=Dave |title=Dearborn Mayor John O’Reilly cites undisclosed illness as reason for his lack of public appearances |url=https://www.pressandguide.com/2021/07/09/dearborn-mayor-john-oreilly-confesses-to-suffering-from-undisclosed-illness-says-he-is-still-working-for-best-interest-of-the-city/ |website=www.pressandguide.com |access-date=28 October 2022}}</ref> | ||
==Personal |
==Personal life== | ||
His family background includes an elected official. His father, John B. O'Reilly Sr., was mayor from 1978 to 1985 and also Dearborn Police Chief. He his married and has three sons.<ref name="cognitive issues?" /> | His family background includes an elected official. His father, John B. O'Reilly Sr., was mayor from 1978 to 1985 and also Dearborn Police Chief. He his married and has three sons.<ref name="cognitive issues?" /> |
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John B. O'Reilly Jr. | |
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O'Reilly in 2018 | |
6th Mayor of Dearborn | |
In office February 27, 2007 – January 1, 2022 | |
Preceded by | Michael Guido |
Succeeded by | Abdullah Hammoud |
Personal details | |
Born | 1948 (age 76–77) |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Christina O'Reilly |
Children | 3 |
John B. "Jack" O'Reilly Jr. (born 1948) is the former mayor of Dearborn, Michigan serving for 15 years. A Democrat, he previously served for 17 years on the Dearborn City Council.
Career
Dearborn City Council
O'Reilly Jr. began his political career serving as a city councilmen for Dearborn for 17 years between 1990 and 2007.
Mayor of Dearborn
Following the passing of mayor Michael Guido from cancer John was appointed the interim mayor until a special election could be held. He proceeded to run as a canidate during the special election and won and would be sworn in as a full mayor on February 27, 2007. As mayor he greatly improved the city's public infrastructure, including the construction of the John D. Dingell Train Station in an effort to turn the city into a regional transportation hub. As mayor he also greatly streamlined the bureaucratic process in the city, cutting out red tape. At a municipal deposition on February 13, 2019 mayor O'Reilly was unable to answer basic personal questions, forgetting how many children he had, their names and ages, as well as stating he took his Bar exam in 1890. However, despite this he continued to serve as mayor for an additional two years until in another deposition on June 26, 2021 where he was too mentally unfit to even appear, instead having to issue all his statements through curated press releases. He would announce on July 9, 2021 that has been suffering from an undisclosed illness preventing him from making public appearances and that he will not be seeking another term as mayor retiring after 32 years of public service.
Personal life
His family background includes an elected official. His father, John B. O'Reilly Sr., was mayor from 1978 to 1985 and also Dearborn Police Chief. He his married and has three sons.
References
- Herndon, Dave. "Tribute video to Mayor O'Reilly's 32 years of public service available to watch". www.pressandguide.com/. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
- ^ Warikoo, Niraj. "www.freep.com/". Dearborn residents: How long did council know about mayor's cognitive issues?. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
- Rahal, Nour. "Dearborn Mayor John O'Reilly Jr. dealing with health issues, unable to speak publicly". www.freep.com. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
- Herndon, Dave. "Dearborn Mayor John O'Reilly cites undisclosed illness as reason for his lack of public appearances". www.pressandguide.com. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
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