Elliott Payne is an American politician and consultant serving as president of the Minneapolis City Council and representing Ward 1. A member of the DFL, he defeated the incumbent Kevin Reich in 2021 to become the first Black councilmember for Ward 1. Payne is now the first Black man to serve as council president.
In 2016, Payne joined the City of Minneapolis Office of Performance and Innovation, bringing his design focus to a municipal government role. In his time with the OPI, he consulted on alternative public safety responses and helped establish the Behavioral Crisis Response team.
In 2023, he won his re-election, taking 89.7% of the vote over challenger Edwin Fruit of the Socialist Workers Party. His re-election was part of a shift in the council's alignment: a left-wing coalition endorsed by Minneapolis for the Many and/or the Minneapolis DSA took a majority of city council seats. He was subsequently chosen as council president by a 10–3 vote in January 2024, serving alongside council vice president Aisha Chughtai. He also serves as the chair of the Settlement Agreement & Consent Decree Subcommittee and is a member of the Public Health & Safety Committee.
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