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Hollis challenged Rafferty again in the [[2013 Birmingham municipal election]]. She pledged to work to eliminate or revitalize abandoned property and to bring up concerns about public safety and other matters in the district to the city's administration.
Hollis challenged Rafferty again in the [[2013 Birmingham municipal election]]. She pledged to work to eliminate or revitalize abandoned property and to bring up concerns about public safety and other matters in the district to the city's administration.


In the [[March 2017 special election]], Hollis ran successfully to fill the open seat in the [[Alabama House of Representatives]] left by the resignation of five-term incumbent [[Oliver Robinson]]. She defeated [[Rodney Huntley]] and [[James T. Howell]] with just over 60 percent of the 2000+ votes cast.  
In the [[March 2017 special election]], Hollis ran successfully to fill the open seat in the [[Alabama House of Representatives]] left by the resignation of five-term incumbent [[Oliver Robinson]]. She defeated [[Rodney Huntley]] and [[James T. Howell]] with just over 60 percent of the 2000+ votes cast.
 
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Revision as of 17:23, 8 March 2017

Rolanda Hollis

Rolanda M. Hollis (born c. 1967) is a real estate broker and member of the Alabama State House of Representatives, representing District 58.

Hollis graduated from West End High School and has a bachelor of science in accounting from Tuskegee University.

Hollis ran as a candidate for Birmingham City Council District 2 in the 2009 Birmingham City Council election on a platform of economic empowerment and development, crime prevention, green environmental initiatives and city-wide unity. She came in a distant third in the election. She returned to challenge incumbent Kim Rafferty in the 2013 Birmingham municipal election.

Hollis challenged Rafferty again in the 2013 Birmingham municipal election. She pledged to work to eliminate or revitalize abandoned property and to bring up concerns about public safety and other matters in the district to the city's administration.

In the March 2017 special election, Hollis ran successfully to fill the open seat in the Alabama House of Representatives left by the resignation of five-term incumbent Oliver Robinson. She defeated Rodney Huntley and James T. Howell with just over 60 percent of the 2000+ votes cast.

Preceded by:
Oliver Robinson
Alabama State Representative, District 58
2017- (1st term)
Succeeded by:
TBD

References

  • "Birmingham City Council elections: District 2 candidate Rolanda Hollis." (August 12, 2009) The Birmingham News
  • Leech, Marie (August 23, 2013) "Birmingham election: blighted properties, safer streets, better schools top priorities for District 2 voters." The Birmingham News
  • Dunigan, Jonece Starr (March 8, 2017) "Rolanda Hollis wins state House of Representative seat." The Birmingham News