VOTING LOCAL: Marche' Johnson for Birmingham (AL) City Council
As a product of North Montgomery neighborhoods and the Montgomery Public School system, City Council candidate Marche T. Johnson is no stranger to District 3. Born and raised in the neighborhoods Trenholm Court and Sheridan Heights, she has first-hand experience with the day to day issues impacting the residents of District 3. Johnson not only acknowledges the concerns of the elderly and working-class but also holds a special place in her heart for the citys youth. Johnsons strong desire to give back and tenacity for change has led her to become a candidate for District 3 City Council. Inspired by the strong men and women of the community that came before her, Marche T. Johnson is no stranger to rolling up her sleeves and getting the job done. She had to work tirelessly to overcome several obstacles during her life. From a teenager, whose mother passed away at a young age to becoming a young mother herself, Marche never backed down at the face of adversity, instead, she rose to the occasion and exceeded the standard.
After attending AUM with plans of becoming a lawyer, Johnson decided that she would selflessly serve this great nation as a member of The United States Army. During her time in service, Johnson dedicated her life to honor and sacrifice both stateside as well as in the Maysan Province in Iraq and Kandahar, Afghanistan. Marches time in service has resulted in her being a recipient of many awards and accolades including but not limited to: earning A Bachelors Degree of Science in Psychology from Troy University, three Army Commendation Medals, six Army Achievement Medals, two Army Good Conduct Medals, National Defense Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Medal, NCO Professional Development Ribbon, and Army Service Ribbon.
Marches days of serving the country have come to an end but her service to the District 3 community of Montgomery is just beginning. Johnson hopes to change the narrative of distrust between the community and local officials by facilitating collaboration, communication, and education around addressing issues present in District 3. She believes that the communitys voice should be heard and that District 3 deserves a champion to not only deliver those concerns to city hall but stand firm to get things done. Johnsons unwavering faith in Montgomerys ability to change and prosper combined with her merit as a leader makes her an ideal candidate for District 3 City Council. As shes done many times, Marche is On The Move and ready to lead by example!
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