Dean Plans For Future On Commission

Alabama Mobile  Republican wins re-election to Mobile County Commission.
by Steve Alexander
Published: Tue, November 04, 2008 - 11:04 pm CST Last Updated: Wed, November 05, 2008 - 11:03 am CST
Incumbent Republican Mike Dean will be returning to the Mobile County Commission.
Dean celebrated his victory Tuesday night at Republican headquarters in Tillmans Corner.
Dean said he was also happy to hear voters had approved the county's "Pay As You Go" projects.
He said, "Now we can go to work on making sure our infrastructure is done. We're real excited that Schillinger Road will be our outer loop, paved from one interstate to the other, a five lane highway, and that's something we really needed."
Dean will re-join Steve Nodine and Merceria Ludgood on the county commission.
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Yeah, go Mike Dean. I love democrats for some things but there are other reasons you really have to vote person by person.

After all the stuff that was said about him. he always seems to win. All I have to Say is Nobody is perfect and you cant judge a person just by his mistakes. So way to go Mike Dean.

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