ATLANTA — Former Georgia state Sen. Kasim Reed is being sworn into office as Atlanta's 59th mayor.
Reed officially took over for two-term Mayor Shirley Franklin on Monday. She had to step down because of term limits.
Reed overcame early low poll numbers to win a runoff over city councilwoman Mary Norwood. She was trying to become the mostly black city's first white mayor in a generation.
Reed says his first priority will be to find money to hire more police officers. He says his administration also will crack down on aggressive panhandling.
The mayor's office is a nonpartisan post, so neither candidate declared a party in the race.
Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.
Reed officially took over for two-term Mayor Shirley Franklin on Monday. She had to step down because of term limits.
Reed overcame early low poll numbers to win a runoff over city councilwoman Mary Norwood. She was trying to become the mostly black city's first white mayor in a generation.
Reed says his first priority will be to find money to hire more police officers. He says his administration also will crack down on aggressive panhandling.
The mayor's office is a nonpartisan post, so neither candidate declared a party in the race.
Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.






