Washington: Aftab Pureval, an Indian-American Democrat, has announced his candidature for the Mayor of the US city of Cincinnati in Ohio state.
Taking to Twitter on Thursday, Pureval said: "It's been a challenging week after a very difficult year. Our country is at a critical moment, and our city is too. And that's why I'm so excited to announce my candidacy to be Cincinnati's next mayor... Let's get to work.
"This campaign isn't about any one person. It's about us, about who we want to be to each other and the kind of future we can build together."
In another tweet on Friday, the 38-year-old said that he was running for to "bring executive experience and a record of improving government services to the table, starting with an economic Covid recovery that benefits every neighbourhood in our city and a plan to restore trust in City Hall".
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Cincinnati, the third-largest city in Ohio, is the seat of Hamilton County government.
Incumbent Cincinnati mayor John Cranley, also a Democrat who has been in office since December 2013, is term-limited and cannot run again.