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'''Stephannie Sigler Huey''' is a [[Birmingham City Schools]] math teacher and pastor of [[God’s Holy Tabernacle Church]]. She moved to [[Birmingham]] from Denver, Colorado where she worked as a mortgage broker pastored another church of the same name. While there she ran unsuccessfully to challenge Wellington Webb's mayoral re-election.
'''Stephannie Sigler Huey''' is a [[Birmingham City Schools]] math teacher and pastor of [[God’s Holy Tabernacle Church]]. She moved to [[Birmingham]] from Denver, Colorado where she worked as a mortgage broker and pastored another church of the same name. While there she ran unsuccessfully to challenge Wellington Webb's mayoral re-election.


In [[2003]] Huey was pursuing a master's in math at [[Alabama State University]]. She finished 14th of 18 candidates in the [[2003 Birmingham mayoral election]] on a platform of improved mass transit and landing an NBA team. She has qualified in the [[2009 Birmingham mayoral election|2009 special election]] to fill the vacancy left by [[Larry Langford]].
In [[2003]] Huey was pursuing a master's in math at [[Alabama State University]]. She finished 14th of 18 candidates in the [[2003 Birmingham mayoral election]] on a platform of improved mass transit and landing an NBA team. She has qualified in the [[2009 Birmingham mayoral election|2009 special election]] to fill the vacancy left by [[Larry Langford]].

Revision as of 12:12, 10 November 2009

Stephannie Sigler Huey is a Birmingham City Schools math teacher and pastor of God’s Holy Tabernacle Church. She moved to Birmingham from Denver, Colorado where she worked as a mortgage broker and pastored another church of the same name. While there she ran unsuccessfully to challenge Wellington Webb's mayoral re-election.

In 2003 Huey was pursuing a master's in math at Alabama State University. She finished 14th of 18 candidates in the 2003 Birmingham mayoral election on a platform of improved mass transit and landing an NBA team. She has qualified in the 2009 special election to fill the vacancy left by Larry Langford.

References

  • Reynolds, Ed (September 11, 2003) "Rhetorical flourish" Black & White
  • "Third Candidate Announces Run for to Become Birmingham's Mayor" (November 7, 2009) ABC 33/40