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'''Rodney Huntley''' (born c. [[1959]]) is a warden at the [[Childersburg Community Work Center]] and past president of the [[Maple Grove neighborhood]] association.
'''Rodney Huntley''' (born [[May 3]], [[1959]]) is a former warden at the [[Childersburg Community Work Center]] and past president of the [[Maple Grove neighborhood]] association.


Hollis has an associates degree in criminal justice from [[Jefferson State Community College]], and a bachelor's degree in human resources and master's in management fro Faulkner University in Baldwin County. He was president of the Maple Grove neighborhood assocation from [[2000]] to [[2002]] and ran unsuccessfully in the [[1998 Birmingham City Council election]] and for a State Senate seat in the [[2006 primary elections|2006 election]].  He also unsuccessfully ran as a candidate for [[Birmingham City Council District 2]] in the [[2009 Birmingham City Council election]] on a platform of public safety, transit, schools and road improvements.  In that race, he came in sixth out of seven candidates.
Huntley has an associates degree in criminal justice from [[Jefferson State Community College]], and a bachelor's degree in human resources and master's in management from Faulkner University in Baldwin County. He spent 27 years as an employee of the [[Alabama State Prison System]] before retiring.
 
He was president of the Maple Grove neighborhood assocation from [[2000]] to [[2002]] and ran unsuccessfully in the [[1998 Birmingham City Council election]] and for a State Senate seat in the [[2006 primary elections|2006 election]].  He also unsuccessfully ran as a candidate for [[Birmingham City Council District 2]] in the [[2009 Birmingham City Council election]] on a platform of public safety, transit, schools and road improvements.  In that race, he came in sixth out of seven candidates.
 
In [[2010]] Huntley became one of 14 candidates to qualify for a [[2010 primary elections#Special election for Jefferson County Commission, District 1|special election]] to fill the [[Jefferson County Commission District 1]] seat left vacant when [[William Bell]] became [[Mayor of Birmingham]].


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Revision as of 13:52, 16 May 2010

Rodney Huntley (born May 3, 1959) is a former warden at the Childersburg Community Work Center and past president of the Maple Grove neighborhood association.

Huntley has an associates degree in criminal justice from Jefferson State Community College, and a bachelor's degree in human resources and master's in management from Faulkner University in Baldwin County. He spent 27 years as an employee of the Alabama State Prison System before retiring.

He was president of the Maple Grove neighborhood assocation from 2000 to 2002 and ran unsuccessfully in the 1998 Birmingham City Council election and for a State Senate seat in the 2006 election. He also unsuccessfully ran as a candidate for Birmingham City Council District 2 in the 2009 Birmingham City Council election on a platform of public safety, transit, schools and road improvements. In that race, he came in sixth out of seven candidates.

In 2010 Huntley became one of 14 candidates to qualify for a special election to fill the Jefferson County Commission District 1 seat left vacant when William Bell became Mayor of Birmingham.

References

  • "Birmingham City Council elections: District 2 candidate Rolanda Hollis." (August 12, 2009) Birmingham News

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