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'''Earnest J. Lumpkin, III''' (born [[1976]]) is the manager of the [[Regions Bank Woodlawn Branch|Woodlawn Branch]] of [[Regions Bank]]. He is also a candidate for the [[Birmingham Board of Education]] District 3 seat left vacant after the resignation of [[Mike Higginbotham]].
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'''Earnest J. Lumpkin, III''' (born [[1976]]) is an auditor for [[DataScan Techbologies]], an assistant basketball coach at [[Parker High School]] and a former branch manager for the [[Regions Bank Woodlawn Branch|Woodlawn Branch]] of [[Regions Bank]].


Lumpkin, who lives in [[East Lake]], graduated from Birmingham public schools in [[1993]].
Lumpkin attended [[Oliver Elementary School]] and graduated in [[1993]] from [[Woodlawn High School]].  He completed his bachelor's degree at the [[University of Alabama]] in [[1997]]. As a bank manager he served as treasurer for the [[Woodlawn Business Association]].
 
The [[East Lake]] resident was a candidate in [[2007]] for the [[Birmingham Board of Education]] [[Birmingham City Council District 3|District 3]] seat left vacant after the resignation of [[Mike Higginbotham]]. He lost that [[2007 Birmingham mayoral election#Other races|election]] to [[Howard Bayless]].
 
In [[2009]] Lumpkin unsuccessfully challenged [[Birmingham City Council District 4|District 4]] incumbent [[Maxine Parker]] in the [[2009 Birmingham City Council election|City Council election]]. His platform included community development, economic growth, business and community involvement and financial accountability.


==References==
==References==
* Leech, Marie (October 4, 2007) "Newcomer: Pride for city schools way down." ''Birmingham News''.
* Leech, Marie (October 4, 2007) "Newcomer: Pride for city schools way down." ''Birmingham News''
* "Birmingham City Council elections: District 4 candidate Earnest J. Lumpkin III." (August 16, 2009) ''Birmingham News''
 
==External links==
* [http://www.voteearnestlumpkin.com Earnest Lumpkin] campaign website
* [http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=58321284462 Earnest Lumpkin] campaign on Facebook.com


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Latest revision as of 22:21, 25 August 2009

Earnest Lumpkin

Earnest J. Lumpkin, III (born 1976) is an auditor for DataScan Techbologies, an assistant basketball coach at Parker High School and a former branch manager for the Woodlawn Branch of Regions Bank.

Lumpkin attended Oliver Elementary School and graduated in 1993 from Woodlawn High School. He completed his bachelor's degree at the University of Alabama in 1997. As a bank manager he served as treasurer for the Woodlawn Business Association.

The East Lake resident was a candidate in 2007 for the Birmingham Board of Education District 3 seat left vacant after the resignation of Mike Higginbotham. He lost that election to Howard Bayless.

In 2009 Lumpkin unsuccessfully challenged District 4 incumbent Maxine Parker in the City Council election. His platform included community development, economic growth, business and community involvement and financial accountability.

References

  • Leech, Marie (October 4, 2007) "Newcomer: Pride for city schools way down." Birmingham News
  • "Birmingham City Council elections: District 4 candidate Earnest J. Lumpkin III." (August 16, 2009) Birmingham News

External links