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'''J. T. Moore''' (born c. [[1988]]) is a member of [[Volunteer Lawyers Birmingham]] and former staffer for [[Alabama Possible]], the [[A. G. Gaston Boys and Girls Club]], and the [[Woodlawn Foundation | '''J. T. Moore''' (born c. [[1988]]) represents [[Birmingham City Council District 4|District 4]] on the [[Birmingham City Council]]. He is a member of [[Volunteer Lawyers Birmingham]] and former staffer for [[Alabama Possible]], the [[A. G. Gaston Boys and Girls Club]], and the [[Woodlawn Foundation]]. | ||
Moore grew up in [[Ensley]] and attended [[Tuskegee University]], the [[University of West Alabama]], and [[UAB]]. | Moore grew up in [[Ensley]] and attended [[Tuskegee University]], the [[University of West Alabama]], and [[UAB]]. | ||
As a candidate | Moore defeated incumbent [[William Parker]] in a runoff in the [[2021 Birmingham municipal election]]. As a candidate he pledged to empower citizens and strengthen neighborhood associations through development of community spaces and block watch programs. | ||
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Revision as of 13:46, 5 October 2022
J. T. Moore (born c. 1988) represents District 4 on the Birmingham City Council. He is a member of Volunteer Lawyers Birmingham and former staffer for Alabama Possible, the A. G. Gaston Boys and Girls Club, and the Woodlawn Foundation.
Moore grew up in Ensley and attended Tuskegee University, the University of West Alabama, and UAB.
Moore defeated incumbent William Parker in a runoff in the 2021 Birmingham municipal election. As a candidate he pledged to empower citizens and strengthen neighborhood associations through development of community spaces and block watch programs.
Preceded by: William Parker |
Birmingham City Council District 4 2021– |
Succeeded by: current |
References
- "Who’s Running For Birmingham City Council?" (August 16, 2021) WBHM.org/Birmingham Watch
External links
- J. T. Moore campaign website