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Joshua Gammon |
PLACE NUMBER TWO
Joshua Gammon has announced his candidacy for Fairhope city council Place Two; he ran unsuccessfully for Place 5 in the 2020 election. Corey Martin is the incumbent.
From his press release:
Fairhope, AL. – Today, local community leader, Joshua Gammon, declared that he was running for Fairhope City Council, Place 2.
“My wife and I share the same story that so many in our city can tell,”
Gammon began. “We discovered Fairhope many years ago, and after finding
it, we could never think of living anywhere else. After having lived
all over the country, Fairhope is the place
we've chosen to raise our family due to the charm and quality of life
we find here. Our community is blessed with great culture, people, and
amenities.”
Joshua Gammon is an experienced hotelier at the finest resort in
Alabama. He has a bachelor’s degree in business administration from The
George Washington University with a focus on hospitality and hotel
management. He currently works at The Grand Hotel in
beautiful Point Clear. His work centers around thoughtful budgeting,
championing high standards of care and attention to the guest
experience, and advocating for his co-workers. Joshua also volunteers
with Prodisee Pantry and currently serves as Vice President
of the Board of Directors.
“I have always been drawn to service in the community and solving
complex problems,” Gammon stated. “I know what it means to balance a
budget, lead a team, and achieve results. But I also know the importance
of giving back and supporting those around you.
I believe in honesty and transparency in government, being a good
steward of taxpayer money, and ensuring the conservative values of our
community are reflected in our representatives.”
Joshua is a husband to an amazing wife of 10 years (Elizabeth), a father
of three beautiful children (Isaiah, Ava Marie, and Evelyn), and a
parishioner of St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Fairhope.
The Municipal Election will be held August 26, 2025.
To learn more about Joshua Gammon’s candidacy, please visit josuagammon.com.
Comments
A candidate running for a numbered Place may withdraw and run for another Place prior the deadline of June 24th. (Municipal Elections Manual)
If only one candidate files for a Place by the 24th, then that candidate is declared the winner for that Place and will not appear on the ballot in August. (Code of AL 11-46-26)