Mobile County Commissioner Connie Hudson Declares Candidacy for Mayor

Politics News

Mobile County Commissioner Connie Hudson Declares Candidacy for Mayor
Mobile MayorConnie HudsonElection

Mobile County Commissioner Connie Hudson officially announced her candidacy for Mobile mayor, highlighting safety, family-friendliness, and continuation of existing developments as key priorities. Hudson, a Republican commissioner for 15 years, aims to be the first woman to hold the city's top political position. She emphasizes her deep connection to Mobile and extensive experience in public service, including her time on the Mobile City Council and the county commission.

Mobile County Commissioner Connie Hudson officially declared her candidacy for Mobile mayor Wednesday, saying that making the city “safe and family-friendly” is a top priority as well as seeing through major developments started by outgoing Mayor Sandy Stimpson.

Hudson, a Republican commissioner for the past 15 years, said in a video announcement that she feels a “deep sense of obligation, love and respect” for Mobile, in officially announcing her candidacy during the Aug. 26 municipal election. Hudson is the first mayoral candidate to formally announce her intention to run for the seat. If elected, she will be the first woman to hold the city’s top political post.“These past few months, I have given a great deal of prayerful consideration to understand God’s plan for my life and to make important decisions about my future in how best I can serve the City of Mobile and the Mobile regional area which is linked so closely to the future success of our city,” Hudson said in the video announcement. Her announcement comes one day before she is set to deliver a presentation during the Mobile Chamber’s annual State of the City/County Address. “The city of Mobile is my home,” she continued. “It’s been very good to me and my family. It’s where I worked, volunteered, served in public office and lived nearly my entire life.” Hudson also cited numerous past experiences that she said will prepare her for the mayoral seat. Hudson served on the Mobile City Council representing District 6 from 2001-2010 and said that experience with council included “shared goals” in supporting neighborhoods, city services, public safety and constituent concerns. She also cited her time on the county commission, in which she led efforts to develop a city soccer complex and. She also touted her backing of other projects such as a drop-off recycling center, a senior center that is named after her, parks and recreational programs, music education in schools, litter abatement, mental health courts and for “directing more than $200 million” to road and bridge projects.Hudson also thanked Stimpson for his time in office. Stimpson announced in September that he was not seeking a fourth term as mayor. She vowed to continue supporting the projects that have begun during his tenure, specifically the construction of a new $300 million Mobile Civic Center and a $381 million, five-gate airport terminal at the Mobile Aeroplex at Brookley. Both of those projects will be ongoing during the next mayoral term. Hudson said she will welcome input from the outgoing mayor as the projects continue to develop in the coming months and years. “He spearheaded efforts to build a new Civic Center and the downtown Mobile International Airport,” Hudson said, describing the projects as “transformative for our region and must be completed.” “With your support, I’ll make sure these and major capital projects underway will be completed responsibly and with long-term benefits to our city,” Hudson said. Hudson also said she wants to prioritize beautification of Mobile’s neighborhoods, and litter abatement. She also vowed to enhance and expand city parks as well as quality-of-life attractions – arts, culture and entertainment programming – that will enable Mobile to compete with growing cities nearby. Hudson also said that public safety will be a priority and that she will “implement strategies” to retain police officers, adding that she had worked with two sheriffs – Republicans Sam Cochran and Paul Burch – during her tenure on the county commission “to provide the necessary funding and resources to keep our county safe.” Hudson is the only candidate to file any paperwork to run for the open seat on Aug. 26. Some potential candidates – suchMobile County District Judge Spiro Cheriogotis, who has pushed back on Stimpson before over views about crime in Mobile, said he has not made a “full decision yet” on whether he will give up his judicial post to run for mayor.Alabama sends two Black lawmakers to Congress for the first time after historic election Five months till takeoff: Big questions linger in Gulf Shores ahead of airport’s first commercial flightIf you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

aldotcom /  🏆 82. in US

Mobile Mayor Connie Hudson Election Public Service Woman In Politics

 

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Embattled ex-Dauphin County commissioner had secret business with county’s lobbyistEmbattled ex-Dauphin County commissioner had secret business with county’s lobbyistFormer Dauphin County Commissioner Jeff Haste and Greenlee Partners' co-founder Stanley Rapp had a real estate company while Rapp represented multiple businesses getting paid by the county.
Read more »

Hudson County commissioner faces $29K in fines after ELEC says he didn’t file campaign reportsHudson County commissioner faces $29K in fines after ELEC says he didn’t file campaign reportsThe commissioner faces a fine of up to $9,800 for each of the three counts if he chooses not to contest the complaint, which is dated Dec. 4.
Read more »

Hudson Meek, ‘Baby Driver’ & ‘Found’ Actor Dies at 16: ‘Hudson Went Home to Be With Jesus’Hudson Meek, ‘Baby Driver’ & ‘Found’ Actor Dies at 16: ‘Hudson Went Home to Be With Jesus’Source of breaking news and analysis, insightful commentary and original reporting, curated and written specifically for the new generation of independent and conservative thinkers.
Read more »

NWS Mobile Confirms Two Tornadoes in Mobile CountyNWS Mobile Confirms Two Tornadoes in Mobile CountyThe National Weather Service in Mobile has confirmed two tornadoes that touched down in Mobile County during severe weather outbreaks on Friday and Saturday.
Read more »

Hudson County STEM Showcase Seeks Judges for Largest Science Fair in the CountyHudson County STEM Showcase Seeks Judges for Largest Science Fair in the CountyThe 2024-2025 Hudson County STEM Showcase is calling for volunteers to serve as judges for its upcoming event at the Liberty Science Center on March 3, 2025. The showcase features over 400 projects from students in grades 5 through 12.
Read more »

Mobile County to Collect Tornado Debris in Limited AreaMobile County to Collect Tornado Debris in Limited AreaMobile County Public Works will collect tornado debris within its right-of-way in a limited area, as approved by the Mobile County Commission. The National Weather Service in Mobile determined two tornadoes touched down in Mobile County on December 27th and 28th, 2024, within County Commission District 3. Residents near the tornado paths may place debris in rights-of-way through January 12th, 2024.
Read more »



Render Time: 2026-05-15 14:10:32