Albina Cermak (April 4, 1904-December 22, 1978) was an American politician, the first woman to run for mayor of Cleveland.
Cermak believed that Celebrezze was not the right person for the job and she argued that his campaign caused damage to Cleveland's economy.
Cermak felt that Cleveland business and political leaders failed to meet the challenges posed by the "urban crisis."
Cermak advocated to bringing industry back and using code enforcement in slum areas.
[5] In 1965, the Ohio state auditor Roger Cloud made her an administrative specialist and in 1966 Governor Jas.