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Jay Robinson. |
PLACE FOUR
Jay Robinson is seeking a third term on the city council.
From his Facebook page:
"I'm excited to announce that I’ll be seeking reelection to the Fairhope City Council.
If you know me, you’ve probably heard me say it before—I truly believe there’s no better place to live and raise a family than Fairhope. My wife, Alex, and I feel so fortunate to be raising our children in this amazing community. It’s not just the beauty of Fairhope—it’s the people that make it so special.
This city is full of caring, hardworking people who give so much to make Fairhope the place we all love. Serving on the City Council has been an honor, and I’m proud of the progress we’ve made with Mayor Sullivan, our city staff, and fellow council members.
Looking ahead, I’m especially excited about:





To everyone who’s offered kind words, support, and prayers: thank you. As I begin this campaign, I humbly ask for your continued support.
Let’s keep working together—for Fairhope, for our families, and for future generations."
Biography (per city website):
Jay and his wife Alex, have two boys, Jay Nick (7) and Parks (3) who
were both born in Fairhope and attend Fairhope public schools. Jay is an
active volunteer in the Fairhope Community including Fairhope Youth
Sports Programs, coaching Fairhope Baseball, Soccer and Basketball. Jay
and his family are members of Fairhope United Methodist Church. Jay is a
member of Thomas Hospital’s Future Founders, serves on the City of
Fairhope’s Planning and Zoning Commission and is an active member of the
bay area’s legal community (serving on the Mobile Bar Executive
Committee 2015 & Civil Practice Committee; Alabama Defense Lawyers
Association -Membership Committee; Board of Directors – Young Lawyer’s
section). Jay was born in Mobile and has a finance degree from the
University of South Alabama. He received his Law degree from Cumberland
School of Law at Samford University in Birmingham in 2006. Jay is a
partner at the law firm of Frazer, Greene, Upchurch and Baker in Mobile.
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FWIW, I'm neither a crazy leftist nor crazy religious fanatic.