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'''Travis Hendrix''' (born [[October 15]], [[1982]] in [[Birmingham]]) is a sergeant and community project coordinator in the [[Birmingham Police Department]].
'''Travis Hendrix''' (born [[October 15]], [[1982]] in [[Birmingham]]) is a sergeant and community project coordinator in the [[Birmingham Police Department]].


Hendrix graduated from [[Ensley High School]] and completed a bachelor's degree in social work at [[Miles College]] in [[2007]]. He went on to earn a bachelor of science in criminal justice in [[2017]] and master's in strategic management in [[2019]] from Oakland City University in Oakland City, Indiana. He joined the Birmingham Police Department in 2019.
Hendrix grew up in the [[Tuxedo Court]] public housing community and attended [[Ensley High School]]. He graduated with a General Educational Development certificate and went on to earn a bachelor's degree in social work at [[Miles College]] in [[2007]]. He later completed a bachelor of science in criminal justice in [[2017]] and master's in strategic management in [[2019]] from Oakland City University in Oakland City, Indiana. He joined the Birmingham Police Department in 2019.


Hendrix challenged [[Roderick Scott]] for [[Alabama House District 55|District 55]] in the [[Alabama House of Representatives]] in [[2022 primary elections|2022]]. He finished fourth in the primary, which was won by [[Fred Plump]].
Hendrix challenged [[Roderick Scott]] for [[Alabama House District 55|District 55]] in the [[Alabama House of Representatives]] in [[2022 primary elections|2022]]. He finished fourth in the primary, which was won by [[Fred Plump]].
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==References==
==References==
* Rocha, Alander (September 24, 2023) "[https://birminghamwatch.org/house-district-55-special-election-candidates/ House District 55 Special Election Candidates]." ''[[Alabama Reflector]]'' / ''[[BirminghamWatch]]''
* Rocha, Alander (September 24, 2023) "[https://birminghamwatch.org/house-district-55-special-election-candidates/ House District 55 Special Election Candidates]." ''[[Alabama Reflector]]'' / ''[[BirminghamWatch]]''
==External links==
* [https://www.travishendrix.com/ Travis Hendrix] campaign website


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Revision as of 11:12, 28 September 2023

Travis Hendrix (born October 15, 1982 in Birmingham) is a sergeant and community project coordinator in the Birmingham Police Department.

Hendrix grew up in the Tuxedo Court public housing community and attended Ensley High School. He graduated with a General Educational Development certificate and went on to earn a bachelor's degree in social work at Miles College in 2007. He later completed a bachelor of science in criminal justice in 2017 and master's in strategic management in 2019 from Oakland City University in Oakland City, Indiana. He joined the Birmingham Police Department in 2019.

Hendrix challenged Roderick Scott for District 55 in the Alabama House of Representatives in 2022. He finished fourth in the primary, which was won by Fred Plump.

Hendrix was one of 7 Democratic candidates in the special election to fill the seat left vacant when Plump resigned under indictment. He was endorsed by Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin and supported by House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels' Alabama Works PAC. He garnered 28% of votes in the primary and advanced to a runoff against Sylvia Swayne.

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