David Condon (born February 9, 1974) is an American politician who is the Mayor of Spokane, Washington.
Prior to his election as mayor, Condon was the deputy chief of staff for U.S.
Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers.
A Spokane native, Condon graduated from Gonzaga Preparatory School in 1992 and then enrolled at Boston College, where he received a bachelor's of arts degree in Finance and Military Science.
He immediately entered the Army where he rose to the rank of captain.
Retiring from military service in 2005, he briefly worked in small business before getting hired by McMorris Rodgers.
He rose to become her deputy chief of staff.In May 2011, Condon announced he would challenge incumbent mayor Mary Verner in the November election, Though he claimed to have a positive working relationship with Verner, he disagreed with her policies regarding taxation, vehicle registration and criminal justice.
Condon defeated Verner in a close race.
As Mayor, he has focused on reforming the Spokane Police Department, improving the city's financial situation and building up the cities infrastructure and parks.
Condon was reelected in 2015, becoming the first Spokane mayor to be elected to multiple terms since 1973.
Condon was term-limited and could not run for reelection in 2019.
Nadine Woodward won the election to succeed him and will take office on December 30, 2019.