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'''Charles D. Hart''' (born [[1959]] in [[Clay]]) is a veterinarian, owner of the [[Clay-Chalkville Animal Clinic]], and the first [[Mayor of Clay]].
'''Charles D. Hart''' (born [[1959]] in [[Clay]]) is a veterinarian, owner of the [[Clay-Chalkville Animal Clinic]], and was the first [[Mayor of Clay]].


Hart earned his veterinary degree in [[1985]] from [[Auburn University]] and then spent a year and a half at the Buckhead Animal Clinic in Atlanta, Georgia. He returned to Clay to open his own clinic in [[1987]].
Hart earned his veterinary degree in [[1985]] from [[Auburn University]] and then spent a year and a half at the Buckhead Animal Clinic in Atlanta, Georgia. He returned to Clay to open his own clinic in [[1987]].


Hart was elected as [[Clay]]'s first mayor on Tuesday, [[July 11]], [[2000]] with 82 percent of the vote. He was re-elected in [[2004]] with no opposition on the ballot.  
Hart was elected as [[Clay]]'s first mayor on Tuesday, [[July 11]], [[2000]] with 82 percent of the vote. He was re-elected in [[2004]] with no opposition on the ballot. In [[2008]], he was [[2008 Jefferson County municipal elections#Clay|defeated]] by [[Ed McGuffie]]. 


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 12:31, 29 August 2008

Charles D. Hart (born 1959 in Clay) is a veterinarian, owner of the Clay-Chalkville Animal Clinic, and was the first Mayor of Clay.

Hart earned his veterinary degree in 1985 from Auburn University and then spent a year and a half at the Buckhead Animal Clinic in Atlanta, Georgia. He returned to Clay to open his own clinic in 1987.

Hart was elected as Clay's first mayor on Tuesday, July 11, 2000 with 82 percent of the vote. He was re-elected in 2004 with no opposition on the ballot. In 2008, he was defeated by Ed McGuffie.

References

  • Hickerson, Patrick. (July 5, 2000) "16 venture into city politics." Birmingham News.
  • Hickerson, Patrick. (July 12, 2000) "Clay electes first city government." Birmingham News.