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She and her husband Michael have two daughters and are active members of [[Faith Chapel Christian Center]].
She and her husband Michael have two daughters and are active members of [[Faith Chapel Christian Center]].


In the 2005 City Council election Scales took 20% of the vote in the primary and lost in a runoff to incumbent [[Joel Montgomery]]. As a 2009 City Council candidate, Scales again faces off against Montgomery. If elected she has pledged to provide honest and active representation and to involve citizens in city business. She hopes to increase public and private investment in District 1 and to provide innovated educational programs to city school students.
In the 2005 City Council election Scales took 20% of the vote in the primary and lost in a runoff to incumbent [[Joel Montgomery]]. In the [[2006 primary elections]] she campaigned for [[Alabama House District 58]], finishing second to incumbent [[Oliver Robinson]].
 
As a 2009 City Council candidate, Scales again faces off against Montgomery. If elected she has pledged to provide honest and active representation and to involve citizens in city business. She hopes to increase public and private investment in District 1 and to provide innovated educational programs to city school students.
 
==References==
* "Birmingham City Council elections: District 1 candidate Lashunda Scales." (August 12, 2009) ''Birmingham News''


==External links==
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Revision as of 15:42, 12 August 2009

Lashunda Scales

Lashunda Scales (born February 17, 1971 in Birmingham) is a public relations consultant and candidate for Birmingham City Council District 1 in the 2005 and 2009 Birmingham City Council elections.

Scales grew up in Western Birmingham and graduated in 1989 from Phillips High School. She attended Stillman College and completed an associates degree in applied science at Jefferson State Community College in 2005.

She founded Scales Public Relations and Marketing in 2000. She has worked with two mayors and other political candidates and has helped plan special events and media projects on behalf of the city and various boards and agencies. She also volunteers with Birmingham City Schools and has headed a scholarship program at Huffman HIgh School. She was elected vice-president of the Echo Highlands neighborhood association.

She and her husband Michael have two daughters and are active members of Faith Chapel Christian Center.

In the 2005 City Council election Scales took 20% of the vote in the primary and lost in a runoff to incumbent Joel Montgomery. In the 2006 primary elections she campaigned for Alabama House District 58, finishing second to incumbent Oliver Robinson.

As a 2009 City Council candidate, Scales again faces off against Montgomery. If elected she has pledged to provide honest and active representation and to involve citizens in city business. She hopes to increase public and private investment in District 1 and to provide innovated educational programs to city school students.

References

  • "Birmingham City Council elections: District 1 candidate Lashunda Scales." (August 12, 2009) Birmingham News

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