Francis E. Limmer

Francis E. Limmer is a former mayor of the City of Flint, Michigan, serving 1970–1973.

Francis E. Limmer
84th / 22nd City Commission Mayor of the City of Flint
In office
1970–1973
Preceded byDonald R. Cronin
Succeeded byPaul Calvin Visser[1]

Early life

Political

From 1970 to 1973, Limmer was selected by his fellow City Commissioners as Mayor.[1] Under Limmer, the city agreed to acquire property and transfer those properties plus Wilson Park and parking lot & structures to the University of Michigan for its Flint branch campus to locate down town.[2]

Post-political

Limmer was caught up in financial law violations for registration and anti-fraud regarding promissory notes from GT&T Limited Partnerships from 1987 to 1990. He was order on September 13, 1993 to stop violating federal securities acts.[3]

Political offices
Preceded by
Donald R. Cronin
Mayor of Flint
1970–1973
Succeeded by
Paul Calvin Visser
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gollark: The expected value of demanding for communism appears substantially lower than that of actually helping people with malaria.
gollark: Yet they do not do this, and instead ineffectually demand communism which would totally make everything great and wonderful.
gollark: Consider: the people complaining about wanting communism could probably work in a well-paying job, obtain money, and donate it to effective charities like the Against Malaria Foundation.
gollark: Capitalism seems to be doing a fairly okay job of satisfying the values of, well, people in places with more resources, and apparently most people's values don't actually involve helping people they don't directly interact with because humans are bad.

References

  1. Kestenbaum, Lawrence. "Mayors and Postmasters of Flint, Michigan". politicalgraveyard.com. Lawrence Kestenbaum. Retrieved October 24, 2014.
  2. "November Meeting, 1973". Proceedings of the Board of Regents. UM Libraries: 670, 685–697. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
  3. "Francis Limmer Enjoined" (PDF). SEC News Digest (94–39). U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. March 2, 1994. Retrieved October 24, 2014.
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