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Gerald Schweighart

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Gerald J. ("Jerry") Schweighart (born 1938), is the Mayor of Champaign, Illinois, as well as the city's Liquor Commissioner.[1] He has held both positions since 1999. Schweighart served for six years on the Champaign City Council before becoming Mayor.[2]

Prior to his election to public office, Schweighart served as an officer with the Champaign Police Department. He joined the force in 1960, rising to the rank of detective. He also served as President of the Champaign Police Department Benevolent Association. In that capacity, he spearheaded efforts to raise funds to permit speed skater Bonnie Blair, a Champaign native, participate in the Winter Olympics between 1984 and 1994.[3][4]

In 2010 at a Tea Party event, Schweighart expressed doubt that President Obama is a U.S. citizen, something which would make Obama ineligible to hold his office.[5] Schweighart's statement led to a call for his resignation from Champaign County board member Al Kurtz.[6]

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