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'''Chris Davis''' is a community volunteer, former congressional staffer, and a candidate for [[Birmingham City Council]] [[Birmingham City Council District 5|District 5]] in the [[2017 Birmingham municipal election]].
'''Chris Davis''' is a community volunteer, former congressional staffer, and a candidate for [[Birmingham City Council]] [[Birmingham City Council District 5|District 5]] in the [[2017 Birmingham municipal election]].


Davis is the son of [[Pat Davis]]. He graduated from [[Huffman High School]] and earned a degree at [[UAB]]. He worked as a congressional staffer and later in community relations for Washington D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty.
Davis is the son of educator and former [[Alabama House of Representatives|State Representative]] [[Pat Davis]]. He graduated from [[Huffman High School]] and earned a degree at [[UAB]]. He worked as a congressional staffer and later in community relations for Washington D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty.


Davis was a candidate for [[Alabama House District 59]] in the [[2014 primary elections#Democratic primary|2014 Democratic primary]], but finished third behind incumbent [[Mary Moore]] and challenger [[William Barnes]].
Davis was a candidate for [[Alabama House District 59]] in the [[2014 primary elections#Democratic primary|2014 Democratic primary]], but finished third behind incumbent [[Mary Moore]] and challenger [[William Barnes]].

Revision as of 09:44, 21 July 2017

Chris Davis is a community volunteer, former congressional staffer, and a candidate for Birmingham City Council District 5 in the 2017 Birmingham municipal election.

Davis is the son of educator and former State Representative Pat Davis. He graduated from Huffman High School and earned a degree at UAB. He worked as a congressional staffer and later in community relations for Washington D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty.

Davis was a candidate for Alabama House District 59 in the 2014 Democratic primary, but finished third behind incumbent Mary Moore and challenger William Barnes.

As a City Council candidate, Davis has pledged to improve services to District 5.

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