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'''Ron Yarbrough''' (born [[June 20]], [[1947]] in [[Jefferson County]]) is president of [[Yarbrough Consulting]] and [[Yarbrough Inc.]] and one of eight candidates to qualify in the [[2010 primary elections|2010 primary]] for the [[Jefferson County Commission District 3]] currently held by [[Bobby Humphryes]]. | '''Ron Yarbrough''' (born [[June 20]], [[1947]] in [[Jefferson County]]) is president of [[Yarbrough Consulting]] and [[Yarbrough Inc.]] and one of eight candidates to qualify in the [[2010 primary elections|2010 primary]] for the [[Jefferson County Commission District 3]] currently held by [[Bobby Humphryes]]. | ||
Yarbrough has bachelor's and master's degrees from Jacksonville State University. He | Yarbrough has bachelor's and master's degrees from Jacksonville State University. He ran unopposed in the [[2008 general election]] for assistant tax assessor for the [[Bessemer cut-off|Bessemer Division]] of Jefferson County, and served from from [[2008]] to [[2009]]. He ran unsuccessfully for [[Hoover City Council]]. Yarbrough's brother, [[Robert Yarbrough, Jr|Robert]] is president of [[YCater]], operator of concession stands at the [[BJCC Coliseum]] and director of the [[Jefferson County Democratic Party]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 14:17, 23 May 2010
Ron Yarbrough (born June 20, 1947 in Jefferson County) is president of Yarbrough Consulting and Yarbrough Inc. and one of eight candidates to qualify in the 2010 primary for the Jefferson County Commission District 3 currently held by Bobby Humphryes.
Yarbrough has bachelor's and master's degrees from Jacksonville State University. He ran unopposed in the 2008 general election for assistant tax assessor for the Bessemer Division of Jefferson County, and served from from 2008 to 2009. He ran unsuccessfully for Hoover City Council. Yarbrough's brother, Robert is president of YCater, operator of concession stands at the BJCC Coliseum and director of the Jefferson County Democratic Party.
References
- Hansen, Jeff (May 21, 2010) "Campaign 2010: Eight candidates running for Jefferson County Commission, District 3 seat." Birmingham News