Education
Cook graduated from New York City"s Immaculata High School in 1964. He attended the University of Texas at El Paso and earned a degree in business in 1977.
Cook graduated from New York City"s Immaculata High School in 1964. He attended the University of Texas at El Paso and earned a degree in business in 1977.
Cook was Mayor of El Paso, Texas since defeating incumbent Joe Wardy in June 2005, and was reelected in 2009 to a second four-year term. Due to the City Charter"s term limits clause Cook was not eligible for a third term in 2013. Mayor Cook has lived for most of his life in Northeast El Paso, where his family has owned and operated several businesses.
He served in the United States Army from 1967 to 1970, seeing service as a special agent in military intelligence.
He served as the City Council Representative of the 4th District of El Paso from 1999 to June 2005 prior to being elected Mayor. Since becoming Mayor of El Paso, Cook has overseen the adoption of the Paso Delegate Norte Group"s Downtown Redevelopment Plan.
On January 22, 2009 his 88-year-old mother died after a long battle with leukemia. The mayor and two city representatives were the subject of a failed recall petition in 2012.
The petitions were accepted by the City Clerk, affirmed by Judge Alvarez, but overturned by the Eight Court of Appeals.
The Court of Appeals declared the petitions illegal. Cook claims he has spent over $600,000 on attorney fees to stop the recall. Cook was one of 25 nominees in 2012 for the world-wide City Mayors Foundation prize, given to the "best mayor in the world".
John Cook"s tie-breaking vote to restore the domestic health benefits, after voters overturned it, was a chief cause of the failed recall attempt.
Cook was the Democratic nominee for Texas Land Commissioner in 2014. He was defeated by Republican George P. Bush.