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High school student, 18, sworn in as mayor

Write-in candidate beat Hillsdale, Mich., incumbent by two votes

IMAGE: Mayor Michael Sessions
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Eighteen-year-old Michael Sessions chairs his first city council meeting moments after being sworn in as mayor of Hillsdale, Mich., on Monday.
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updated 7:31 a.m. ET Nov. 22, 2005

HILLSDALE, Mich. - Michael Sessions began talking about running for mayor when he was a sophomore in high school. He realized that dream before he got his diploma.

Sessions, an 18-year-old senior, became the city’s youngest mayor on Monday when he took the oath of office. The crowd included city residents, photographers and dozens of video cameras — some from news agencies as far away as Russia and Japan.

“The first couple of days are going to be rough, I think, on me. I’ve just got to get acquainted with the job,” Sessions said earlier Monday as he took reporters on a tour of the city, which has a population of 8,200 and is located about 100 miles southwest of Detroit. “My confidence is gaining a lot each day.”

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Sessions beat Mayor Doug Ingles, 51, by two votes in the Nov. 8 election despite Sessions’ status as a write-in candidate.

Sessions, who used $700 from a summer job to fund his race, already has appeared on the “Late Show with David Letterman” to read the Top Ten list titled “Good Things About Being an 18-year-old Mayor.”

Richard Moore says the national spotlight on Sessions means more exposure for the community.

“I think people at first were like ‘What’s going on here?’ but I think as people got to know Mike, they realized he’s not your average high school senior,” Moore said. “It takes a special person to run for office at any age.”

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