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'''Charlie L. Williams, Jr''' is president of the [[Druid Hills]] neighborhood association.
'''Charlie L. Williams, Jr''' (born c. [[1966]]) is president of the [[Druid Hills]] neighborhood association.


In the [[2006 primary elections]] Williams ran as a candidate to succeed [[George Perdue]] as the representative of  [[House District 54]] in the Alabama House of Representatives. He lost the race and endorsed [[Patricia Todd]] over [[Gaynell Hendricks]] in the runoff. Todd won the seat. He later ran as the Democratic candidate for Constable in District 54.
Williams is a graduate of [[Phillips High School]]. He attended [[Alabama A&M University]] for three years and served for six years in the U. S. Air Force Reserves. He has been elected Constable for [[Alabama House District 54]] in [[2000 general election|2000]], [[2004 general election|2004]] and [[2008 general election|2008]].


In the [[2009 Birmingham City Council election]] Williams challenged appointee [[Johnathan Austin]] to represent [[Birmingham City Council District 5|District 5]].
In the [[2006 primary elections]] Williams ran unsuccessfully as a candidate to succeed [[George Perdue]] as the representative of  [[House District 54]] in the Alabama House of Representatives. He endorsed victor [[Patricia Todd]] over [[Gaynell Hendricks]] in the runoff.
 
In the [[2009 Birmingham City Council election]] Williams challenged appointee [[Johnathan Austin]] to represent [[Birmingham City Council District 5|District 5]]. He campaigned on the issues of education, poverty, neighborhood revitalization, economic development, job opportunities and transportation.


==References==
==References==
* Coman, Victoria L. (July 23, 2006) "District 54 candidate Todd gains backing of 2 former foes." ''Birmingham News''
* Coman, Victoria L. (July 23, 2006) "District 54 candidate Todd gains backing of 2 former foes." ''Birmingham News''
* "Birmingham City Council District 5: Charlie Williams Jr." (August 18, 2009) ''Birmingham News''


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Revision as of 16:45, 18 August 2009

Charlie L. Williams, Jr (born c. 1966) is president of the Druid Hills neighborhood association.

Williams is a graduate of Phillips High School. He attended Alabama A&M University for three years and served for six years in the U. S. Air Force Reserves. He has been elected Constable for Alabama House District 54 in 2000, 2004 and 2008.

In the 2006 primary elections Williams ran unsuccessfully as a candidate to succeed George Perdue as the representative of House District 54 in the Alabama House of Representatives. He endorsed victor Patricia Todd over Gaynell Hendricks in the runoff.

In the 2009 Birmingham City Council election Williams challenged appointee Johnathan Austin to represent District 5. He campaigned on the issues of education, poverty, neighborhood revitalization, economic development, job opportunities and transportation.

References

  • Coman, Victoria L. (July 23, 2006) "District 54 candidate Todd gains backing of 2 former foes." Birmingham News
  • "Birmingham City Council District 5: Charlie Williams Jr." (August 18, 2009) Birmingham News