Pernel Jones Jr., the Cleveland funeral director who has served on Cuyahoga County Council since its creation a decade ago, won election as the body鈥檚 president Monday.
He ran unopposed for the job, winning unanimous support from council鈥檚 seven Democrats and three Republicans. Jones, who has served as council鈥檚 vice president since 2015, replaces prior council president Dan Brady, who retired last month.
鈥淭his is an exciting moment,鈥 Jones said at a virtual meeting Monday. 鈥淭he beginning of a new year, after all we鈥檝e all gone through in 2020. I expect this to be a year of healing and moving forward and doing the best we can for the residents of Cuyahoga County.鈥
A Democrat, Jones won election to the council鈥檚 District 8 seat in 2010, representing parts of Cleveland鈥檚 East Side and the suburbs of Newburgh Heights, Cuyahoga Heights, Garfield Heights and Maple Heights.
Jones is one of county council鈥檚 charter members. In 2009, in the wake of a corruption scandal, Cuyahoga County voters scrapped the three-person board of county commissioners in favor of an 11-member legislative body.
He and his family run Pernel Jones and Sons Funeral Home in Cleveland鈥檚 Fairfax neighborhood.
Brady鈥檚 council seat remains empty for the moment. Under the county鈥檚 charter, Democratic precinct committee members in his West Side district will elect a successor to fill out his term.
Council members also unanimously elected Cheryl Stephens as council vice president on Monday. Stephens鈥 District 10 includes Bratenahl, parts of Cleveland, East Cleveland, Cleveland Heights and University Heights. She won election to council in 2018 after defeating incumbent Michael House in the Democratic primary.
鈥淚 want everyone to understand how committed I am to providing support and service countywide,鈥 Stephens told colleagues at Monday鈥檚 meeting.
A former staffer at the Cuyahoga Land Bank, she is the chief executive officer of the East Akron Neighborhood Development Corporation. Stephens previously served as mayor of Cleveland Heights.
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