Political announcement: Tracie Clark seeks Franklin County District 4 County Commissioner seat
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10:53 am Friday, December 22, 2023

Political announcement: Tracie Clark seeks Franklin County District 4 County Commissioner seat

Tracie Clark of Red Bay, Ala., has qualified to seek election for Franklin County Commissioner for District 4.

I am proud and excited to announce my candidacy for Republican nomination for Franklin County Commissioner District 4. I am a resident of Red Bay and have been actively involved in Franklin County. I believe that my experience and dedication to the county make me an ideal candidate for this position.

I am happily retired from the City of Red Bay as Revenue Officer after working 34 years. I am a graduate of Red Bay High School and Northwest Junior College. I have also received certification from the University of Alabama continuing education classes as a certified municipal revenue officer. I am married to Jeff Clark who is the director of manufacturing at Tiffin Motorhomes. I have two children, Trey Bolding (Olivia) and Britan Crow (David). I also have one grandchild, Chloe Crow, who is two years old.

I am presently a member of the Franklin County Chamber Board of Directors, Franklin County Cattlemen’s Association, the Red Bay Tree Commission, Red Bay Civitan’s Club (secretary), Red Bay Garden Club (vice president), Red Bay Christmas Parade Committee, Bay Tree Council of Performing Arts patrons and the Franklin County Seekers of the Past. I am the past chairman of Red Bay Founders Fest and a past board member for North Alabama Mountain Lakes. I was also the past treasurer of the Red Bay Tip Off Club and the past secretary of the Red Bay Lions Club, as well as a member of the Franklin County Bicentennial Board.

If I am elected as your Franklin County Commissioner for District 4, I will work hard to ensure that the county’s needs are met and that our voices are heard. I will be accessible to all members of this great county and will work hard for you. Thanks for your consideration. I look forward to the opportunity to serve Franklin County. I humbly ask for your vote and support on March 5, 2024.

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