'Real receipts': Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin kicks off campaign for third term
- Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin officially launched his campaign for a third term, gathering about 250 supporters at Iron City.
- Woodfin highlighted his administration's achievements, including creating 8,000 jobs and the Birmingham Promise initiative for tuition-free college for 1,600 students.
- Critics, including State Rep. Juandalynn Givan, have questioned Woodfin's handling of crime, emphasizing the record homicide rate of 152 last year.
- The Birmingham municipal election is scheduled for August 26, 2025, drawing attention from multiple candidates, including Givan.
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Woodfin Kicks Off Campaign for Third Term as Birmingham Mayor - BirminghamWatch
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin speaks to a crowd of supporters during a campaign kickoff event Saturday at Iron City. Woodfin was introduced by state Sen. Merika Coleman, left, and Jefferson County Commissioner Sheila Tyson, right. (Photo by Daniel Gaddy) Your support helps us grow and sustain a newsroom for the City Built to Change the South. Donate today to help Birmingham stay informed. Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin officially kicked off…
Woodfin Launches Run for 3rd Term, Seeks to Accomplish Something a Birmingham Mayor Hasn’t in Nearly 40 Years
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