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  Dodd, Steve
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NameSteve Dodd
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Montgomery, Alabama , United States
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Websitehttp://doddforcourt.com/
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Info Steve Dodd was born and raised in Arab, Alabama where he also attended public school.

He was accepted to the University of Alabama where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1979. Steve went on to attend the University of Alabama School of Law where he earned his law degree in 1982.

After completing law school, Steve was asked to serve as the Assistant Legal Advisor to Gov. George C. Wallace. Later he became involved as a campaign staff member in a number of governor's races during the 1980s including Bill Baxley and Gov. Wallace. Steve also worked in or raised money for various other campaigns including Mondale for President in 1984 and Dukakis for President in 1988.

In the late 80s Steve started a part-time political consulting business. In 1989 he managed the Roger Bedford for Attorney General campaign. In 1990, he managed the campaign of Lynn Greer for U. S. Congress, Ala. 5th District.

In 1994 Steve managed his first Republican race involving Greg Griffin for the
Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals. From the mid-90s to the mid -00s, Steve advised the campaigns of Lynn Gowan, a Republican Montgomery County Commissioner.

In 1998, Steve managed the Democratic state legislative campaign of Jan Dempsey for Alabama House District 79 in Auburn. In 1999, he served as a consultant to Bobby Bright in his first successful bid for Mayor of the City of Montgomery.

Steve has also done media consulting work for the following past or current members of the Alabama Legislature including Sen. Don Hale (R – Cullman), Rep. Alan Booth (D.–Troy); Dr. Robert Bentley (R.– Tuscaloosa), Neal Morrison (D.- Cullman), and Terry Spicer, (D.- Elba).

Steve Dodd's bid for a position on the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals is his first political race as a candidate.


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