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'''Chris Davis''' is a community volunteer, former congressional staffer, and a candidate for [[Birmingham City Council]] [[Birmingham City Council District 5|District 5]] in the [[2017 Birmingham municipal election]].
'''Chris Davis''' is a community volunteer, former congressional staffer, and a candidate for several public offices.


Davis is the son of educator and former [[Alabama House of Representatives|State Representative]] [[Pat Davis]]. He graduated from [[Huffman High School]] and earned a degree at [[UAB]]. He worked as a staffer for U. S. Representative Elijah Cummings in [[2007]], on Barack Obama's presidential campaign in [[2008]], and later in community relations for Washington D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty.
Davis is the son of educator and former [[Alabama House of Representatives|State Representative]] [[Pat Davis]]. He graduated from [[Huffman High School]] and earned a degree at [[UAB]]. He worked as a staffer for U. S. Representative Elijah Cummings in [[2007]], on Barack Obama's presidential campaign in [[2008]], and later in community relations for Washington D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty.


Davis was a candidate for [[Alabama House District 59]] in the [[2014 primary elections#Democratic primary|2014 Democratic primary]], but finished third behind incumbent [[Mary Moore]] and challenger [[William Barnes]]. He also finished third in the [[Birmingham City Council District 2]] race, behind [[Darrell O'Quinn]] and [[Johnathan Austin]], in the [[2017 Birmingham municipal election#City Council|2017 Birmingham municipal election]]. He challenged Moore again without success in the [[2018 primary elections|2018 primary]].
Davis was a candidate for [[Alabama House District 59]] in the [[2014 primary elections#Democratic primary|2014 Democratic primary]], but finished third behind incumbent [[Mary Moore]] and challenger [[William Barnes]]. He also finished third in the [[Birmingham City Council District 2]] race, behind [[Darrell O'Quinn]] and [[Johnathan Austin]], in the [[2017 Birmingham municipal election#City Council|2017 Birmingham municipal election]]. He challenged Moore again without success in the [[2018 primary elections|2018 primary]].
As a City Council candidate, Davis has pledged to improve services to District 5.


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Revision as of 15:57, 1 July 2018

Chris Davis is a community volunteer, former congressional staffer, and a candidate for several public offices.

Davis is the son of educator and former State Representative Pat Davis. He graduated from Huffman High School and earned a degree at UAB. He worked as a staffer for U. S. Representative Elijah Cummings in 2007, on Barack Obama's presidential campaign in 2008, and later in community relations for Washington D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty.

Davis was a candidate for Alabama House District 59 in the 2014 Democratic primary, but finished third behind incumbent Mary Moore and challenger William Barnes. He also finished third in the Birmingham City Council District 2 race, behind Darrell O'Quinn and Johnathan Austin, in the 2017 Birmingham municipal election. He challenged Moore again without success in the 2018 primary.

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