Donna Johnson | |
Nationality: | American |
Party: | Independent |
Office: | Mayor of Libertyville, Illinois |
Predecessor: | Mayor Terry Weppler |
Successor: | - |
Term Start: | May 4, 2021 |
Term End: | 2025 |
Office2: | Libertyville Board of Trustees |
Term Start2: | 2007 |
Term End2: | 2021 |
Residence: | Libertyville, Illinois |
Honorific Prefix: | The Honourable |
Donna Johnson is an American politician. In 2021, she became the first Black woman elected mayor of Libertyville, Illinois.[1]
Johnson is the daughter of Carol and Donald Tyler Johnson.[2] Her mother was the Chair of the Civil Service Commission and Human Relations Commission in Evanston, Illinois; her father graduated from the University of Illinois Grainger College of Engineering but according to Johnson, was unable to find work as a chemical engineer due to segregation.[2] Her father worked for the Chicago Fire Department, eventually becoming a battalion chief.[2]
Johnson moved with her family from Evanston to Libertyville in 1979. She completed a BA in political science from Michigan State University[3] and a JD degree.[4]
Johnson worked as prosecutor in Cook County and Lake County before taking a position at Allstate as a corporate attorney.[2] [5] She served for nine years on the Libertyville Plan Commission board of appeals before running for office, and worked to develop the business presence in downtown Libertyville.[6] [5] In 2007, she was elected to the Libertyville Board of Trustees.[5] Her work as a trustee included serving as the chair of the Streets Committee.[7] In 2018, while serving as a member of the Board of Trustees, she advocated for a pay increase for elected officials to help increase the number of qualified candidates for office.[8] As of 2020, Johnson was also serving as Chair of the Advocate Condell Medical Center Governing Board.
After serving 14 years as a trustee, she was recruited by the current mayor Terry Weppler and others to run for mayor. She ran unopposed and was elected mayor following the election on April 6, 2021.[9] She was sworn in on May 4, 2021.[2] [10] She is the first Black mayor in the city's 185-year history. Libertyville has a Black population of 1.3%, according to the United States Census Bureau, and she is the second woman and first person of color to serve as mayor.[11]
After taking office, Johnson announced her priorities as including a balanced budget, the development of the downtown business district, and the promotion of small businesses.[12] During her tenure, a local cannabis sales tax was enacted for Libertyville,[13] and $170,000 was awarded to local businesses through the Libertyville High Five Grant program.[14] In March 2022, she announced the sale of the Libertyville indoor sports complex to the Canadian firm Canlan Sports for $3.13 million; the village had been trying to sell the complex for years due to high debt payments.[15]
Johnson is a member of the Proclaimer Ministry of St. Joseph's Catholic Church.[10] She has two children.