Sam Reed running for Mayor of Jemison
Greetings, I’m running for Mayor!
After 27 years on the Jemison City Council—including 13 years as Mayor Pro Tem—I’m stepping up to serve our city as Mayor with the same experience, integrity, and dedication that have guided me every step of the way. As a Certified Municipal Official with an Associate’s Degree in Education, I’m ready to lead with both knowledge and heart.
My vision is clear: to keep pushing Jemison forward through economic growth, strong leadership, and real opportunities for our families and future generations. I also proudly serve on the Chilton County Hospital Board going 15 years strong, and I’m a longtime member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, where I’m part of the Deacon Ministry and serve as Financial Secretary.
And through it all, I’ve been blessed with the love and support of my wife of 54 years. ❤️
Let’s keep building a stronger, united Jemison—together. 💙
#SamReedForMayor #JemisonStrong
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