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Akron's 7 mayoral candidates take questions directly from citizens in Akron Decides debate

The seven candidates running for Akron's mayor participate in a debate on Wednesday, April 12, 2023. From left to right: candidates Mark Greer, Akron City Councilmember Shammas Malik, Keith Mills, Akron City Councilmember Tara Mosley, Joshua Schaffer, Deputy Mayor Marco Sommerville and Summit County Councilmember Jeff Wilhite.
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The seven candidates running for Akron mayor participate in a debate on Wednesday, April 12, 2023. From left to right: candidates Mark Greer, Akron City Councilmember Shammas Malik, Keith Mills, Akron City Councilmember Tara Mosley, Joshua Schaffer, Deputy Mayor Marco Sommerville and Summit County Councilmember Jeff Wilhite.

With just 20 days until the Akron mayoral primary, Akron citizens had the opportunity to ask the seven candidates questions directly during a debate Wednesday night.

Several hundred people packed the auditorium of the Akron-Summit County Public Library in Downtown Akron for the second and final Akron Decides debate. The event was held by the The Ohio Debate Commission, Akron Press Club, Akron Beacon Journal/BeaconJournal.com and 91制片厂.

Ideastream鈥檚 deputy editor for news, Andrew Meyer, and 鈥淪ound of Ideas鈥 host Rick Jackson co-moderated the debate.

Citizens asked the seven candidates to speak on a wide range of topics, from questions about their leadership skills and integrity, to their ideas on how to bring young people back to the city after they complete college.

Greer, Malik spar over citizen oversight board

One of the more heated moments of the event came when the candidates were asked about the city鈥檚 new citizen police oversight board.

Police reform is top of mind for both candidates and voters as the city grapples with the death of Jayland Walker, 25, a Black man fatally shot by Akron Police last June. Walker was wounded or grazed at least 46 times in the shooting. A special grand jury is currently reviewing the investigation and is expected to decide whether to indict the eight officers involved within the next two weeks.

In the back of the crowd, several audience members held up signs calling for justice for Walker.

People hold signs reading "Justice 4 Jayland" at an Akron mayoral candidate debate on Wednesday, April 12, 2023.
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People hold signs reading "Justice 4 Jayland" at an Akron mayoral candidate debate on Wednesday, April 12, 2023.

All nine members of the review board were recently seated, but it did not happen swiftly. Council failed to approve Imokhai Okolo, a young Black lawyer initially on the slate of nominees in February. Some councilmembers took issue with a social media post in which Okolo called police 鈥減igs.鈥

Council later withdrew his name and instead approved Brandyn Costa, another Black lawyer and Okolo鈥檚 former law school roommate, in March.

Mark Greer criticized councilmember Shammas Malik, who helped write the charter amendment that established the board, for requiring a supermajority of nine out of the 13 city councilmembers to approve nominees. A simple majority of seven members would have allowed Okolo to serve, Greer said. Eight councilmembers originally voted in favor of Okolo's nomination.

鈥淢y colleague mentioned that he tackled this issue, but in fact, he fumbled this issue,鈥 Greer said.

Malik countered that it was written this way to make sure there was consensus among most councilmembers.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 fumble it,鈥 Malik said. 鈥淭he problem with what happened with Imokhai was the people who stood in the way of him.鈥

Councilmember Tara Mosley came to Malik鈥檚 defense when it was her turn to answer.

Several councilmembers refused to vote for Okolo because the police union did not support him, she said.

鈥淲hether it was a supermajority or a simple majority, the numbers would have been worked where Imokhai would have never gotten on that board,鈥 Mosley said. 鈥淵鈥檃ll need to understand how council works.鈥

Addressing Akron鈥檚 brain drain

Moderator Jackson read a question from resident Nancy McDowell, who asked how candidates would address young people leaving the city for jobs elsewhere after they complete college or other training.

鈥淚 have 3 daughters: 2 PhD.'s and 1 M.D. that have left Akron. How can we make Akron a place that people want to live and work in?鈥 McDowell wrote.

Marco Sommerville, a current deputy mayor under Mayor Dan Horrigan, said he鈥檚 experienced this within his own family, as two of his three adult children moved to other cities. If elected mayor, he would work to attract new businesses and partner with the University of Akron, he said.

鈥淧articularly in the field of polymers, to use that as a way to continue to grow our community and to grow our economic base in this community, so we can have more opportunity for our children,鈥 Sommerville said.

Summit County Councilmember and Akron mayoral candidate Jeff Wilhite (right) gestures while speaking during a debate on Wednesday, April 12, 2023.
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Summit County Councilmember and Akron mayoral candidate Jeff Wilhite (right) gestures while speaking during a debate on Wednesday, April 12, 2023.

Summit County Councilman Jeff Wilhite said he鈥檇 focus more on businesses already in Akron that need workers.

鈥淲e have to create a way that we can share with folks what exists in this community, so that those ladies and gentlemen who earn those advanced degrees, or learn those trades and skills to work with their hands, to work with our businesses,鈥 Wilhite said.

Both Mosley and Malik said they鈥檇 work to improve public safety as a way to encourage young people to stay in the city.

Mills said he would increase mental health services for young people who are feeling overworked. Schaffer wants to eliminate taxes for five years for people who decide to stay in Akron.

Candidates pick who鈥檇 they work with

Resident Shirley Simon sparked a more lighthearted moment of the debate. Laughter erupted across the crowd when she asked the candidates which of the other candidates they would most like to be a deputy mayor for.

Akron resident Shirley Simon asks Akron mayoral candidates a question during a debate on Wednesday, April 12, 2023.
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Akron resident Shirley Simon asks Akron mayoral candidates a question during a debate on Wednesday, April 12, 2023.

Some of the candidates instead answered who they鈥檇 choose as a deputy mayor.

Sommerville said the choice was 鈥渆asy鈥 and he鈥檇 like Wilhite to serve in his administration. Wilhite spoke highly of all candidates but singled out Sommerville for his tenure of working in the city.

Mosley and Malik picked each other.

Joshua Schaffer, a cell phone store manager, drew more laughs from the crowd when he said Mosley would make an 鈥渆xcellent addition to my administration.鈥

Greer and Mills both picked Wilhite, Mills adding he鈥檇 also consider Mosley.

You can watch the full debate Thursday at 7:30 p.m. on WVIZ.

Updated: April 13, 2023 at 11:07 AM EDT
This story has been updated.
Anna Huntsman covers Akron, Canton and surrounding communities for 91制片厂.