By Kathy Wray Coleman, associate publisher, editor
CLEVELAND, Ohio-Former Cleveland City Councilman Zack Reed's final day working for Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose was March 12, the former Cleveland councilman who lost to Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson in a non-partisan mayoral runoff in 2017 setting a stage for an apparent second run for mayor this year.
A Black Democrat, Reed has worked as a minority affairs coordinator for LaRose since 2019 after foregoing a reelection bid for his Ward 2 city council seat in 2017 in hopes of unseating Jackson, a four- term Black mayor whom sources say is not seeking reelection.
"We’ll miss having him out in the field where he helped boost voter engagement and strengthen minority businesses," Frank LaRose said in a farewell statement, "but I know his heart is in Cleveland and I wish him nothing but the best.”
He served for 16 years on city council, representing Ward 2 prior to his run for mayor four years ago, a largely Black east side ward that includes the Mount Pleasant, Union-Miles and Mill Creek Falls neighborhoods.
All of them are Democrats but Kilo, a Republican.
The top two primary winners will advance to the Nov. 2 general election.