Bernard Kincaid

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Bernard Kincaid (born June 5, 1945) was elected Mayor of Birmingham in 1999.

Kincaid was born in the Birmingham neighborhood of Pratt City to a coal-miner. He began his political career early, being elected president of his fifth-grade class at South Pratt Elementary School. He was also president of the Miles College Student Government Association during his senior year of college. He graduated from Western-Olin High School in 1962 and received his undergraduate degree from Miles College in 1970. He went on to earn an M.A. from Miami University in Ohio (1971), a Ph.D. from the University of Alabama (1980), and a J.D from the Birmingham School of Law (1994). He served in the U. S. Air Force between 1962-65 and was given an honorable discharge.

He has served as a youth counselor for the Social Security Administration (1970-71), as an educational consultant, assistant professor and as assitant to the Dean of the School of Health Related Professions at UAB from 1971 to 1995 and Contract Director of Development at Miles College from 1996-97. He was also chairman of the Metro Area Express bus system during a period of especially strained relations with the city of Birmingham.

Kincaid was also vice-president and later president of the Ensley HIghlands Neighborhood Association and vice-president of the Five Points West community. Kincaid lost his bid to be the Democratic candidate for Alabama House District 60 in a special election in 1993 failed by 15 votes. He drew 40 percent of the votes in the general election as a write-in candidate against John Hilliard, whom he called a "puppet" of Richard Arrington, Jr and Earl Hilliard. He was disallowed as a candidate in the 1994 primary because he, according to Hilliard, broke the party's "loyalty oath".

In 1997 he was elected to represent District 8 in the Birmingham City Council and two years later defeated interim-Mayor William Bell in a runoff to become Mayor. Kincaid was also member of the Alabama delegation to the Democratic National Convention in 2000.

He is a member of the Metropolitan C.M.E. Church, Ensley and sings in the W. A. Baskerville Gospel Chorus. He is a member of American Legion, Post 1165 and of the Alabama Education Association and UAB Retired Employees Association.

He has sat on the boards of various groups, including the Birmingham Sister City Commission, the Miles College Alumni Association and Booster Club, Omega Psi Phi fraternity, Sigma Pi Phi fraternity, the Jefferson County Progressive Democratic Council, Sigma Kappa Delta law association, Glenwood Mental Health Services, the Birmingham Urban League, the Pratt-Ensley Kiwanis Club, and the Birmingham Partnership.

By virtue of his position, he also holds positions on the boards of the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex, the Birmingham Racing Commission, the Metropolitan Planning Organization, the Jefferson County Mayors Association, Alabama Conference of Black Mayors, and U.S. Conference of Black Mayors

Kincaid makes his home in Ensley. He is married to the former Alfreda Harris since New Year's Eve 1972 and has one daughter, Amy.

The Mayor's office is on the third floor of Birmingham City Hall and Kincaid hosts an "Open Door" meeting for citizens who can sign up on a first-come, first-served basis for a brief appointment on the third Thursday of each month after 5:00. The next mayoral election is scheduled for October 2007.

See also


Preceded by:
William Bell (interim)
Mayor of Birmingham
1999 - present
Succeeded by:
(incumbent)

References

  • Mayor's biography at informationbirmingham.com - Accessed March 30, 2006
  • Oliver-Miles, Zelda (May 23, 1993) "District 60 runoff endures last skirmishes." Birmingham News.