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Frank Jordan

Francis M. "Frank" Jordan (born February 20, 1935) is an American politician, foundation executive, and former police chief.
Jordan was born in San Francisco in 1935 and graduated from Sacred Heart High School in 1953. He studied political science and government at the University of San Francisco during his time of the police force and graduated in 1975.
==Mayor of San Francisco==
Jordan served as the Mayor of San Francisco, California from 1992, succeeding Art Agnos, until January, 1996, after being defeated by former California State Assembly Speaker Willie Brown in the November, 1995 mayoral election. He continued Agnos' campaign against the city's chapter of Food Not Bombs and introduced a controversial program called Matrix which aimed to deal with the city's homelessness problems. During his mayoral tenure Jordan played a role in converting the Presidio Army Base into part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, bringing Bay Area Rapid Transit to the San Francisco International Airport, keeping the San Francisco Giants〔(mayorfrank.wordpress.com ), "A History-Making Ride from 1958 to 2011: San Francisco’s World Champion Giants," (retrieved on March 31, 2011).〕 in the city and balancing the city's budget.
Jordan was challenged for mayor in the 1995 mayoral election by Brown, who was termed out of the State Assembly. Brown, considered by many to be one of the most powerful African-American politicians in the country, had been defeated only once in a run for public office. Brown and Jordan advanced out of a crowded field to a run-off election, where Brown was victorious. In the 1999 mayoral election, Jordan attempted a comeback bid for Mayor of San Francisco, but came in third place behind Willie Brown and Tom Ammiano.〔(OurCampaigns.com ), "San Francisco Mayor Primary Race - Nov 02, 1999," (retrieved on October 26th, 2009).〕

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