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'''Eyrika Parker''' (born [[August 4]], [[1974]] in [[Birmingham]]) is an administrator in the [[Jefferson County Circuit Clerk]]'s office and a former radio producer and host.
'''Eyrika L. Parker''' (born [[August 4]], [[1974]] in [[Birmingham]]) is [[Jefferson County Treasurer]], a former administrator in the [[Jefferson County Circuit Clerk]]'s office, and a former radio producer and host.


Parker graduated from [[John Carroll Catholic High School]] in [[1992]]. She studied political science and Japanese at the University of South Alabama, and earned a law degree at the Southern University Law Center in [[2002]] and an MBA from Emory University's Goizuetta School of Business in [[2011]].
Parker graduated from [[John Carroll Catholic High School]] in [[1992]]. She studied political science and Japanese at the University of South Alabama, and earned a law degree at the Southern University Law Center in [[2002]] and a master's of business administration from Emory University's Goizuetta School of Business in [[2011]].


After earning her law degree, Parker worked in banking to manage compliance during trust department sales. She began working in the Circuit Clerk's office as a document reviewer and project manager in [[2005]]. She hosted a talk show on [[WJLD-AM]] from [[2014]] to [[2018]].
After earning her law degree, Parker worked in banking to manage compliance during trust department sales. She began working in the Circuit Clerk's office as a document reviewer and project manager in [[2005]]. She hosted a talk show on [[WJLD-AM]] from [[2014]] to [[2018]].
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Parker served on the [[Hopewell Revitalization Project]] through [[Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church]] in [[2015]]–[[2016]], and assisted the [[Jefferson County Courthouse murals#Committee|Jefferson County Courthouse Mural Committee]] in 2016.
Parker served on the [[Hopewell Revitalization Project]] through [[Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church]] in [[2015]]–[[2016]], and assisted the [[Jefferson County Courthouse murals#Committee|Jefferson County Courthouse Mural Committee]] in 2016.


She was one of six Democrats who campaigned for Circuit Clerk in the [[2018 primary elections|2018 Democratic primary]]. She advanced to the primary runoff, but lost to [[Jackie Anderson-Smith]]. In the [[2020 primary elections|2020 primary]] she ran for [[Jefferson County Treasurer]], and advanced to a primary runoff against [[Roderick Scott|Rod Scott]].
She was one of six Democrats who campaigned for Circuit Clerk in the [[2018 primary elections|2018 Democratic primary]]. She advanced to the primary runoff, but lost to [[Jackie Anderson-Smith]]. In the [[2020 primary elections|2020 primary]] she ran for [[Jefferson County Treasurer]], and defeated [[Roderick Scott|Rod Scott]] in a runoff. She faced no opposition in the [[2020 general election]].
 
In the [[2024 primary elections|2024 primary]], Parker was removed from the ballot for failure to submit a statement of economic interest form to the [[Alabama Ethics Commission]] within 5 days of qualifying. In April of that year she qualified for the [[Alabama House District 52#2024 special election|special election]] to fill the vacancy in [[Alabama House District 52]] left by the resignation of [[John Rogers]].
 
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  before = [[Mike Miles]] |
  title = [[Jefferson County Treasurer]] |
  years = [[2021]]–[[2025]] |
  after = TBD
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==References==
==References==
* Carter, Robert (February 24, 2020) "Eyrika Parker" candidate profile. ''[[BirminghamWatch]]''
* Carter, Robert (February 24, 2020) "Eyrika Parker" candidate profile. ''[[BirminghamWatch]]''
* Bryant, Joseph D. (January 8, 2024) "Jefferson County treasurer won’t appear on ballot for second term, judge rules." {{AL}}


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 10:15, 18 April 2024

Eyrika L. Parker (born August 4, 1974 in Birmingham) is Jefferson County Treasurer, a former administrator in the Jefferson County Circuit Clerk's office, and a former radio producer and host.

Parker graduated from John Carroll Catholic High School in 1992. She studied political science and Japanese at the University of South Alabama, and earned a law degree at the Southern University Law Center in 2002 and a master's of business administration from Emory University's Goizuetta School of Business in 2011.

After earning her law degree, Parker worked in banking to manage compliance during trust department sales. She began working in the Circuit Clerk's office as a document reviewer and project manager in 2005. She hosted a talk show on WJLD-AM from 2014 to 2018.

Parker served on the Hopewell Revitalization Project through Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church in 20152016, and assisted the Jefferson County Courthouse Mural Committee in 2016.

She was one of six Democrats who campaigned for Circuit Clerk in the 2018 Democratic primary. She advanced to the primary runoff, but lost to Jackie Anderson-Smith. In the 2020 primary she ran for Jefferson County Treasurer, and defeated Rod Scott in a runoff. She faced no opposition in the 2020 general election.

In the 2024 primary, Parker was removed from the ballot for failure to submit a statement of economic interest form to the Alabama Ethics Commission within 5 days of qualifying. In April of that year she qualified for the special election to fill the vacancy in Alabama House District 52 left by the resignation of John Rogers.

Preceded by:
Mike Miles
Jefferson County Treasurer
20212025
Succeeded by:
TBD


References

  • Carter, Robert (February 24, 2020) "Eyrika Parker" candidate profile. BirminghamWatch
  • Bryant, Joseph D. (January 8, 2024) "Jefferson County treasurer won’t appear on ballot for second term, judge rules." AL.com

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