Lavon Beard
Lavon Beard was a candidate for District 6 representative on the Birmingham City Schools school board in Alabama on August 22, 2017. Beard withdrew his candidacy on July 11, 2017.[1]
Beard was previously a candidate for the District 6 seat in the general election on August 27, 2013.
Biography
Beard resides in Birmingham, Alabama. He received his Bachelor's degree from the University of South Alabama. He has worked as a physical therapist at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Elections
2017
- See also: Birmingham City Schools elections (2017)
All nine seats on the Birmingham City Schools Board of Education in Alabama were up for by-district election on August 22, 2017. The races drew 32 candidates, including four incumbents who filed to retain their seats. Thirty-one candidates appeared on the ballot. Runoff elections for Districts 1, 4, 5, 7, and 8 were scheduled for October 3, 2017, after no candidates in those races received a majority of the votes.[2]
In the general election, District 6 incumbent Cheri Gardner defeated former candidate Ervin Philemon Hill Sr. Incumbent Sandra Brown was re-elected after facing newcomer Lawrence Jackson for the District 9 seat. District 2 newcomer Terri Michal defeated fellow newcomer Brandon McCray. District 3 candidate Mary Boehm defeated former Birmingham City Schools interim Superintendent Larry Contri.[2]
During the runoff election, District 1 former candidate Douglas Ragland defeated newcomer Cedric Small. They defeated former candidates Jerry Tate and Keith Rice and newcomer Bennie Holmes in the general election. District 4 incumbent Daagye Hendricks was re-elected after facing former board member Edward Maddox. They defeated Amber Courtney in the general election. Newcomer Michael Millsap defeated fellow newcomer David McKinney for the District 5 seat. They defeated former candidate Martha McDowell and newcomers Aaisha Muhammad, Eloise Manning Crenshaw, Lt. Buford Burks, Andrea Mitchell, and Angela Scoggins-Watson in the general election. Challengers Patricia Spigner McAdory and Walter "Big Walt" Wilson advanced to a runoff election after defeating incumbent Wardine Alexander in the race for the District 7 seat. Spigner McAdory won the seat. Sonja Smith defeated Patricia Bozeman-Henderson for the District 8 seat. They defeated former candidate Antwon Womack and newcomer Tyrone Silmon in the general election.[3]
2013
- See also: Birmingham City Schools elections (2013)
Results
| Birmingham City Schools, District 6 General Election, 4-year term, 2013 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
| Nonpartisan | 35.2% | 1,231 | ||
| Nonpartisan | 25.7% | 898 | ||
| Nonpartisan | Lavon Beard | 17.1% | 598 | |
| Nonpartisan | Ervin Philemon Hill Sr. | 12.9% | 450 | |
| Nonpartisan | Joy A. Smith | 9.2% | 320 | |
| Total Votes | 3,497 | |||
| Source: Birmingham Office of the City Clerk, "City Election - August 27, 2013," accessed August 28, 2013 | ||||
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See also
- Birmingham City Schools, Alabama
- Birmingham City Schools elections (2017)
- Birmingham City School District Elections (2013)
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Marielle Bricker, "Phone conversation with the Birmingham City Clerk," August 17, 2017
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 AL.com, "Birmingham municipal election: Final numbers are in, winners declared," accessed August 29, 2017
- ↑ Birmingham, Alabama, "General Municipal Runoff Official Report," accessed October 11, 2017
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