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'''Wil Jones''' (born [[1987]]) is freelance video and audio production engineer and | '''Wil Jones''' (born [[1987]]) is freelance video and audio production engineer and was an unsuccessful candidate for [[Birmingham City Council District 3]] in the [[2009 Birmingham City Council election]]. | ||
Jones was home-schooled through the [[East Lake United Methodist Church Academy]]. As a videographer he has recorded meetings of the City Council since [[2006]]. As a City Council candidate Jones | Jones was home-schooled through the [[East Lake United Methodist Church Academy]]. As a videographer he has recorded meetings of the City Council since [[2006]]. As a City Council candidate Jones ran on a platform of improving education, public safety, fiscal responsibility and neighborhood involvement. He finished behind incumbent [[Valerie Abbott]] and challenger [[Howard Bayless]] with a small percentage of the vote. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 22:12, 25 August 2009
Wil Jones (born 1987) is freelance video and audio production engineer and was an unsuccessful candidate for Birmingham City Council District 3 in the 2009 Birmingham City Council election.
Jones was home-schooled through the East Lake United Methodist Church Academy. As a videographer he has recorded meetings of the City Council since 2006. As a City Council candidate Jones ran on a platform of improving education, public safety, fiscal responsibility and neighborhood involvement. He finished behind incumbent Valerie Abbott and challenger Howard Bayless with a small percentage of the vote.
References
- "Birmingham City Council elections: District 3 candidate Wil Jones." (August 13, 2009) Birmingham News
External links
- Wil Jones campaign website