Carolyn Harris declares candidacy for county commission
Published 5:02 pm Saturday, October 12, 2024
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A new candidate declared their intention to run for the Lowndes County Commission Saturday.
Carolyn “Nae”Harris, of Collirene, announced her intention to run as a write-in candidate for the District 2 seat currently held by Charlie King, Jr. The declaration came Oct. 12 around 3:30 p.m. via social media.
Harris was not immediately available for comment, but shared her enthusiasm for the opportunity in the post.
“I am excited to announce my candidacy as a write-in candidate for Lowndes County Commissioner, District 2,” Harris said in the announcement. “With an open mind and fresh energy, I am committed to driving positive change and fostering collaboration with all stakeholders in our community.
Lowndes County Coroner Terrell Means applauded Harris’s announcement, describing her as someone who has proven her care for the community.
“She always comes to the commission meetings,” Means said. “As a person, she’s a jewel. She has worked for the Board of Education. She’s for the people. She always lends a helping hand and is always doing things for the children.”
Harris is a graduate of Central High School and Alabama State University. As a lifelong resident of Lowndes County, she declared
As a college graduate and lifelong resident, she declared a deep passion for improving the quality of life in Lowndes County, ensuring that every voice is heard and every opportunity for progress is pursued.
“It’s time for new ideas, renewed energy, and a shared vision for the future of our beloved Lowndes County,” Harris said. “I am ready to do the hard work necessary to ignite positive growth and encourage all residents to join me in this effort. Together, we can build a stronger, more vibrant community.”