Jim Matherly Explained

Jim Matherly
Office:Mayor of Fairbanks
Term Start:October 24, 2016
Term End:October 24, 2022
Predecessor:John Eberhart
Successor:David Pruhs
Office1:Member of the Fairbanks City Council
from Seat D
Term Start1:October 25, 2010
Term End1:October 24, 2016
Predecessor1:John Eberhart
Successor1:Jerry Norum
Birth Name:James Henry Matherly Jr.
Birth Date:ca. May
Birth Place:Fairbanks, Alaska
Relatives:Michael Geraghty (uncle)
Party:Republican

Jim Matherly is a former DJ and politician who served as the mayor of Fairbanks, Alaska from 2016 to 2022.[1] [2]

Career

Matherly served two terms on the City Council (2010 - 2016) and was elected Mayor after beating incumbent John Eberhart in the 2016 election.[3] He announced in January 2019 that he would run for reelection in the fall of 2019. He won the October 1st race for re-election in 2019.[4]

In September 2018, then Mayor Matherly posted a meme on his Facebook page mocking Christine Blasey Ford. The meme showed Ford with her hand raised and a caption which read "Believe in something, Even if you can't remember anything," referencing the Nike ad featuring Colin Kaepernick. The post prompted outrage from Fairbanksans. Matherly issued an apology, stating that his girlfriend had posted the meme when he showed her his new iPhone.[5]

After stating support for an LGBTQ+ non-discrimination ordinance, Matherly then vetoed the ordinance several days after it was approved by City Council.[6] Ordinance 6093 would have prohibited discrimination against people based on their gender or sexual orientation, in employment, housing and public spaces.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alaska mayor vetoes law granting LGBTQ anti-discrimination protections. Axelrod. Tal. 2019-03-01. TheHill. en. 2019-07-31.
  2. Web site: David Pruhs. 2022-10-25. Fairbanks News-Miner. en. 2023-08-07.
  3. Web site: Fairbanks Mayor Jim Matherly files for re-election. Laude. Julie. www.webcenter11.com. english. 2019-07-31.
  4. Web site: Mayor Jim Matherly, outspent 2-1, wins reelection in Fairbanks race. Downing. Suzanne. 2019-10-02. Must Read Alaska. en-US. 2020-03-05.
  5. Web site: Boyce . Rod . September 30, 2018 . Fairbanks city mayor apologizes for meme shared from his Facebook account . 2022-09-03 . . en.
  6. Web site: Lang . Nico . March 1, 2019 . 'Sad day for democracy': Mayor vetoes city's newly passed LGBTQ protections . 2019-07-31 . . en.