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'''Deborah Miller''' was the [[Mayor of Lipscomb]], appointed on [[October 12]], [[2007]] by [[Governor of Alabama|Governor]] [[Bob Riley]] to fill the unexpired term of former mayor [[Simon Speights]]. She assumed the office from Mayor Pro Tempore [[Gaston Randle]], who had served since Speights' resignation on [[July 27]], [[2007]].
'''Deborah Miller''' was the [[Mayor of Lipscomb]], appointed on [[October 12]], [[2007]] by [[Governor of Alabama|Governor]] [[Bob Riley]] to fill the unexpired term of former mayor [[Simon Speights]]. She assumed the office from Mayor Pro Tempore [[Gaston Randle]], who had served since Speights' resignation on [[July 27]], [[2007]].


Miller was elected to the [[Lipscomb City Council]] in [[2004]].  She was defeated by [[Melanie Bouyer]] in the [[2008 Jefferson County municipal elections#Libscomb|2008 mayoral election]].
Miller was elected to the [[Lipscomb City Council]] in [[2004]].  She was defeated by [[Melanie Bouyer]] in the [[2008 Jefferson County municipal elections#Libscomb|2008 mayoral election]]. She ran again in the in the [[2012 Jefferson County municipal elections#Libscomb|2012 mayoral election]], but was defeated by [[Lance McDade]].
 


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==References==
==References==
* Nance, Rahkia (October 13, 2007) "Lipscomb gets new mayor." ''Birmingham News''.
* Nance, Rahkia (October 13, 2007) "Lipscomb gets new mayor." {{BN}}


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Latest revision as of 15:10, 10 April 2015

Deborah Miller was the Mayor of Lipscomb, appointed on October 12, 2007 by Governor Bob Riley to fill the unexpired term of former mayor Simon Speights. She assumed the office from Mayor Pro Tempore Gaston Randle, who had served since Speights' resignation on July 27, 2007.

Miller was elected to the Lipscomb City Council in 2004. She was defeated by Melanie Bouyer in the 2008 mayoral election. She ran again in the in the 2012 mayoral election, but was defeated by Lance McDade.


Preceded by:
Gaston Randle
Mayor of Lipscomb (acting)
October 12, 2007 - 2008
Succeeded by:
Melanie Bouyer

References