Close Menu
  • Home
  • AI
  • Business
  • Market
    • Media
      • News
    • Politics
  • Sports
  • USA
  • World
    • Local
  • Breaking News
  • Health
  • Entertainment & Lifestyle

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated

What's Hot

Dave Parker, Hall of Fame outfielder nicknamed ‘the Cobra,’ dies at 74

Stranger Things Cast Teases Fifth & Final Season

Funeral for brain-dead woman kept alive due to abortion law held Saturday in Georgia

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
BLMS Media | Breaking News, Politics, Markets & World Updates
  • Home
  • AI
  • Business
  • Market
    • Media
      • News
    • Politics
  • Sports
  • USA
  • World
    • Local
  • Breaking News
  • Health
  • Entertainment & Lifestyle
BLMS Media | Breaking News, Politics, Markets & World Updates
Home » 18-year-old runs for mayor in Alabama, says he is ‘ready to take on challenge’
News

18-year-old runs for mayor in Alabama, says he is ‘ready to take on challenge’

BLMS MEDIABy BLMS MEDIAJune 15, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Copy Link
Follow Us
Google News Flipboard
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link


Two weeks after crossing the stage to receive his high school diploma, 18-year-old Brandon Moss stepped foot on another podium — this time announcing his run for mayor of Fairfield, Alabama, he told ABC News.

Fresh out of high school and beginning preparations for college this fall, Moss is the youngest mayoral candidate in the history of Fairfield, a city of about 9,500 people that is southwest of Birmingham, according to his campaign manager, Marilyn Yelder.

“I am ready to take on this challenge. Age doesn’t guarantee wisdom or innovation,” Moss told ABC News. “I’m not going to say I’m perfect or I know it all, it will take a team of good people to be able to accomplish good things.”

PHOTO:  Brandon Moss, 18, who is fresh out of high school and preparing for college, has announced his campaign for mayor of Fairfield, Alabama, he told ABC News. (ABC News)

PHOTO: Brandon Moss, 18, who is fresh out of high school and preparing for college, has announced his campaign for mayor of Fairfield, Alabama, he told ABC News. (ABC News)

When he launched his campaign on June 7, the Fairfield native told reporters that he is running for mayor because “I love this city, and I believe in its future.”

Moss, who has always been interested in the “inner workings of politics,” told ABC News he decided to run for mayor after noticing a “bigger need” in the city of Fairfield, specifically regarding “businesses and a better way of living.”

MORE: Meet the teen who made history as the youngest Black mayor in the US

Citing Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin (who has been in office since 2017) and former President Barack Obama as his political role models, Moss said he plans on bringing a “new vision and fresh perspective” to the mayoral office if elected.

“The past administrations and the people that are running have done a great job in Fairfield, but I think it’s time that we look for something new,” Moss said.

PHOTO: Brandon Moss, 18, who is fresh out of high school and preparing for college, has announced his campaign for mayor of Fairfield, Alabama, he told ABC News. (Brandon Moss for Mayor)

PHOTO: Brandon Moss, 18, who is fresh out of high school and preparing for college, has announced his campaign for mayor of Fairfield, Alabama, he told ABC News. (Brandon Moss for Mayor)

His political portfolio includes experience working in the Alabama Youth and Government program — as a youth senator and in the governor’s cabinet — along with serving on the Student Advisory Board for the superintendent of Birmingham City Schools. He also worked as an executive intern for the superintendent’s office and is a graduate of the Birmingham Academy of Civic Engagement.

If elected mayor, Moss said he will focus on the city’s finances by bringing in a forensic auditor to monitor the city’s spending and will also highlight small businesses by creating pop-up stores in a shopping mall so that they can have “a chance to be seen,” Moss said.

He also plans on tackling blight, an issue where run-down or vacant homes become overgrown with vegetation. Moss said if elected, he will work with the federal government to receive grants that can help remove these homes from the community.

PHOTO: Brandon Moss, 18, who is fresh out of high school and preparing for college, has announced his campaign for mayor of Fairfield, Alabama, he told ABC News. (Brandon Moss for Mayor)

PHOTO: Brandon Moss, 18, who is fresh out of high school and preparing for college, has announced his campaign for mayor of Fairfield, Alabama, he told ABC News. (Brandon Moss for Mayor)

Moss, who is attending the University of Alabama at Birmingham this fall, is prepared to juggle college classes and mayoral responsibilities, Yelder — his campaign manager — told ABC News.

“He does have a team of mentors for every aspect, not just to help him get to mayor, but people that are helping with public speaking, mental health,” Yelder said. “I think he will be more than prepared, even at 18, to take on the role as mayor of Fairfield.”

MORE: What to know about Cherelle Parker, Philadelphia’s first female mayor

Other candidates vying for the office include Councilman Herman Carnes, Councilman Cedric Norman, former Midfield Councilman and Fairfield native James Reasor and financial consultant Michael Williams, according to ABC Birmingham affiliate WBMA.

If Moss isn’t not elected on Aug. 26, Moss said he will plan on working in a political office. If the votes are in his favor, he said he will “do the job and see where it takes me.”

18-year-old runs for mayor in Alabama, says he is ‘ready to take on challenge’ originally appeared on abcnews.go.com



Source link

Follow on Google News Follow on Flipboard
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Copy Link
Previous ArticleAfter Omaha, Nebraska largest worksite immigration raid, a community works to recover
Next Article French president touches down in Greenland in show of solidarity
BLMS MEDIA
  • Website

Related Posts

Ancient city possibly ruled by females over 9,000 years ago, researchers say

June 28, 2025

Thunderstorms, tornado risk follow record-breaking heat wave

June 28, 2025

Senate to hold initial vote today on Trump’s “big, beautiful bill”

June 28, 2025
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

Nova Scotia: Siblings Lily, 6, and Jack, 4, have been missing in rural Canada for four days

May 6, 202515 Views

Families of Air India crash victims give DNA samples to help identify loved ones

June 13, 20258 Views

Australia’s center-left Labor Party retains power as conservative leader loses seat, networks report

May 3, 20254 Views

These kibbutzniks used to believe in peace with Palestinians. Their views now echo Israel’s rightward shift

May 2, 20254 Views
Don't Miss

Meta reportedly hires four more researchers from OpenAI

By BLMS MEDIAJune 28, 20250

Looks like Meta isn’t done poaching talent from OpenAI. Earlier this week, TechCrunch reported that…

Week in Review:  Meta’s AI recruiting blitz

Vitalik Buterin has reservations about Sam Altman’s World project

Anthropic’s Claude AI became a terrible business owner in experiment that got ‘weird’

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated

Our Picks

Dave Parker, Hall of Fame outfielder nicknamed ‘the Cobra,’ dies at 74

Stranger Things Cast Teases Fifth & Final Season

Funeral for brain-dead woman kept alive due to abortion law held Saturday in Georgia

Welcome to BLMS Media — your trusted source for news, insights, and stories that shape our world.

At BLMS Media, we are committed to delivering timely, accurate, and in-depth information across a wide range of topics. Whether you’re looking for breaking news, political analysis, market trends, or global developments, we bring you the stories that matter — with clarity, integrity, and perspective.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
© 2025 blmsmedia. Designed by blmsmedia.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.