Tuscaloosa Councilor Norman Crow Announces Bid for Alabama House District 63
Tuscaloosa Councilor Norman Crow Announces Bid for Alabama House District 63

Tuscaloosa Councilor Norman Crow Announces Bid for Alabama House District 63

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Norman Crow, Tuscaloosa City Councilor and businessman, has announced his candidacy for the Alabama House District 63 seat, which was vacated by Cynthia Lee Almond after her appointment as president of the Alabama Public Service Commission by Governor Kay Ivey. Crow, serving his second term on the City Council and with previous experience on the Tuscaloosa City Schools Board, Economic Development Authority, and United Way board, emphasizes his commitment to putting people and Tuscaloosa first as he seeks to bring his business and public service experience to Montgomery. A University of Alabama accounting graduate, Crow has held leadership roles in the energy sector and operated a local transportation business, highlighting his understanding of job creation and economic growth. The special election date for the House District 63 seat will be announced by Governor Ivey. Crow's campaign focuses on accountability, service, and delivering results for the district, which includes much of downtown Tuscaloosa and the University of Alabama. He is the first candidate to declare for the special election to replace Almond.

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