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'''Ronnie Dixon''' (born [[January 10]], [[1958]] in [[Birmingham]]) is owner of [[Telephone Systems Contractors, Inc.]] in [[Center Point]] and [[Dixon Properties]] and one of five candidates to qualify in the [[2010 primary elections|2010 Republican primary]] to fill the [[Jefferson County Commission District 4]] seat left open when four-term  incumbent and Commission President [[Bettye Fine Collins]] decided not to run for re-election.
'''Ronnie Dixon''' (born [[January 10]], [[1958]] in [[Birmingham]]) is owner of [[Telephone Systems Contractors, Inc.]] in [[Center Point]] and [[Dixon Properties]].
Dixon graduated from [[Huffman High School]] in [[1976]] and worked for [[AT&T]] until [[1983]], when he founded his own company. Dixon has served nine years on the [[Jefferson County Planning and Zoning Commission]], including more than two years as chairman.
 
In [[2010]], Dixon was one of five candidates to qualify in the [[2010 primary elections|Republican primary]] to fill the [[Jefferson County Commission District 4]] seat left open when four-term  incumbent and Commission President [[Bettye Fine Collins]] decided not to run for re-election.  In the primary, Dixon's 22 percent of the vote put him in the runoff with [[Trussville]] mayor [[Joe Knight]], who received 32 percent.


Dixon graduated from [[Huffman High School]] in [[1976]] and worked for [[AT&T]] until [[1983]], when he founded his own company. Dixon has served nine years on the [[Jefferson County Planning and Zoning Commission]], including more than two years as chairman.


==References==
==References==
* Gray, Jeremy (May 20, 2010) "Campaign 2010: Jefferson County Commission District 4 candidates say they would negotiate on sewer debt." ''Birmingham News''
* Gray, Jeremy (May 20, 2010) "Campaign 2010: Jefferson County Commission District 4 candidates say they would negotiate on sewer debt." ''Birmingham News''
* Wright, Barnett (July 8, 2010) "Campaign 2010: In Jefferson Commission District 4 race Ronnie Dixon, Joe Knight aim to replace Bettye Fine Collins after her 16-year stay."  ''Birmingham News''


==External links==
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Revision as of 06:57, 8 July 2010

Ronnie Dixon (born January 10, 1958 in Birmingham) is owner of Telephone Systems Contractors, Inc. in Center Point and Dixon Properties.

Dixon graduated from Huffman High School in 1976 and worked for AT&T until 1983, when he founded his own company. Dixon has served nine years on the Jefferson County Planning and Zoning Commission, including more than two years as chairman.

In 2010, Dixon was one of five candidates to qualify in the Republican primary to fill the Jefferson County Commission District 4 seat left open when four-term incumbent and Commission President Bettye Fine Collins decided not to run for re-election. In the primary, Dixon's 22 percent of the vote put him in the runoff with Trussville mayor Joe Knight, who received 32 percent.


References

  • Gray, Jeremy (May 20, 2010) "Campaign 2010: Jefferson County Commission District 4 candidates say they would negotiate on sewer debt." Birmingham News
  • Wright, Barnett (July 8, 2010) "Campaign 2010: In Jefferson Commission District 4 race Ronnie Dixon, Joe Knight aim to replace Bettye Fine Collins after her 16-year stay." Birmingham News

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