Parker was re-elected to the council in the Teaneck
municipal election on May 13, 2014, receiving the most votes of any member of the council. The choice of mayor in Teaneck is made among council members, and Parker, who served as deputy mayor from 2006 to 2010, the 2010 election was contentious. Traditionally, the council chose the member with the highest vote total in the election to serve as mayor. Estina Baker, president of the Bergen County chapter of the NAACP, said the sentiment against choosing Parker was a matter of "race and gender," and Parker made the same allegation in an "unusually impassioned" speech. After the election, parker and Hameeduddin, who was chosen mayor despite having garnered fewer votes, worked together in a coalition that dominated the City Council. In 2007, as deputy mayor, Parker performed the ceremony for the first
same-sex civil union in New Jersey. On July 1, 2014, the council unanimously elected Parker as the Mayor of Teaneck. but also the first black woman to serve as Mayor of any municipality in
Bergen County, New Jersey. ==Death==