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'''George F. Bowman''' (born [[February 16]], [[1948]]) is a retired three-star general in the United States Army, a branch manager for [[Liberty National Life Insurance Company]], and has twice filled vacancies in [[Jefferson County Commission]] [[Jefferson County Commission District 1|District 1]].  
'''George F. Bowman''' (born [[February 16]], [[1948]]) is a retired three-star general in the United States Army, a branch manager for [[Liberty National Life Insurance Company]], and represents [[Jefferson County Commission District 1|District 1]] in the [[Jefferson County Commission]].


Bowman grew up in Sumter, South Carolina and is a [[1969]] graduate of South Carolina State College with a bachelor's degree in history, after which he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Army. He also has a master of arts in public administration from Shippensburg University. He has received extensive signal corps training through the army and, as a major general, commanded the 311th Theater Signal Command in Fort Meade, Maryland from [[1999]] to [[2003]]. He retired from the Army in [[2005]] and took a job with Liberty National. He has also been a consultant to the National Museum of the United States Army.
Bowman grew up in Sumter, South Carolina and is a [[1969]] graduate of South Carolina State College with a bachelor's degree in history, after which he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Army. He also has a master of arts in public administration from Shippensburg University. He has received extensive signal corps training through the army and, as a major general, commanded the 311th Theater Signal Command in Fort Meade, Maryland from [[1999]] to [[2003]]. He retired from the Army in [[2005]] and took a job with Liberty National. He has also been a consultant to the National Museum of the United States Army.
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A Jefferson County Circuit Court upheld the Election Commission's decision to hold the February special election, but was overturned by the Alabama Supreme Court, which ruled that Bowman would keep his seat until after the November [[2008 general election]].  Bell was sworn in on [[November 12]].
A Jefferson County Circuit Court upheld the Election Commission's decision to hold the February special election, but was overturned by the Alabama Supreme Court, which ruled that Bowman would keep his seat until after the November [[2008 general election]].  Bell was sworn in on [[November 12]].


In [[2010]] he defeated 13 other candidates to win a [[2010 primary elections#Special election for Jefferson County Commission, District 1|special election]] to fill the District 1 seat left vacant when Bell became [[Mayor of Birmingham]]. He also advanced to a runoff with [[Johnathan Austin]] in the Democratic primary for the election for the full term beginning in November.
In [[2010]] he defeated 13 other candidates to win a [[2010 primary elections#Special election for Jefferson County Commission, District 1|special election]] to fill the District 1 seat left vacant when Bell became [[Mayor of Birmingham]]. He also defeated [[Johnathan Austin]] in the Democratic runoff for the election for the full term beginning in November.


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Revision as of 15:30, 7 November 2010

George Bowman

George F. Bowman (born February 16, 1948) is a retired three-star general in the United States Army, a branch manager for Liberty National Life Insurance Company, and represents District 1 in the Jefferson County Commission.

Bowman grew up in Sumter, South Carolina and is a 1969 graduate of South Carolina State College with a bachelor's degree in history, after which he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Army. He also has a master of arts in public administration from Shippensburg University. He has received extensive signal corps training through the army and, as a major general, commanded the 311th Theater Signal Command in Fort Meade, Maryland from 1999 to 2003. He retired from the Army in 2005 and took a job with Liberty National. He has also been a consultant to the National Museum of the United States Army.

He is the grandson of Brooks Bowman and the son of Tuskegee Airman Leroy Bowman. Bowman resides in Center Point. He is married to the former Yolanda Young and has three sons from a previous marriage and three stepchildren.

Jefferson County Commission

On November 21, 2007 Bowman was appointed by Governor Bob Riley to fill the unexpired term of Jefferson County Commission member Larry Langford, who resigned the Commission to take office as Mayor of Birmingham. He was sworn in the same day by Judge Scott Vowell.

Upon Langford's resignation, the Commission set a February 5, 2008 special election to choose a new Commissioner. Fred Plump of Fairfield filed a lawsuit in November challenging Riley's authority to make an appointment. Plump also declared himself a candidate for the special election.

Following the special election, the Alabama Supreme Court blocked certification of the results while legal challenges continued. Unofficial returns showed William Bell soundly defeating Bowman and all other challengers for the seat.

A Jefferson County Circuit Court upheld the Election Commission's decision to hold the February special election, but was overturned by the Alabama Supreme Court, which ruled that Bowman would keep his seat until after the November 2008 general election. Bell was sworn in on November 12.

In 2010 he defeated 13 other candidates to win a special election to fill the District 1 seat left vacant when Bell became Mayor of Birmingham. He also defeated Johnathan Austin in the Democratic runoff for the election for the full term beginning in November.

Preceded by:
Larry Langford
Jefferson County Commission District 1
20072008
Succeeded by:
William Bell
Preceded by:
William Bell
Jefferson County Commission District 1
June 2010
Succeeded by:
-

References

  • Wright, Barnett (November 21, 2007) "Alabama governor appoints retired Lt. Gen. George F. Bowman to replace Larry Langford on Jefferson County Commission." Birmingham News.
  • Wright, Barnett (November 24, 2007) "Riley choice for Jeffco takes office." Birmingham News
  • Wright, Barnett (July 1, 2008) "Alabama Supreme Court rules that George Bowman can serve on Jefferson County Commission through November." Birmingham News