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− | '''Jewel L. Cannada-Wynn''' is a member of the [[Pensacola City Council]]. She was elected to represent District | + | '''Jewel L. Cannada-Wynn''' is a member of the [[Pensacola City Council]]. She was elected to represent District 7 in November 2012. Previously, she represented District 6 on the council from 2005 to 2011. |
− | Jewel is | + | Jewel is a dean at [[Escambia High School]]. Her career in public service began as a military member where she served as a Security Forces Specialist. She is retired from the United States Air Force Reserve after 20 years service. |
Jewel was born in [[Century]] to Myrtle Mae Andrews and the late Joshua Andrews. She was the second oldest of six children. She graduated from [[Century High School]], [[Pensacola Junior College]] with an A.S. in Criminal Justice Technology, the University of Maryland European Branch, with a B.S. in Government, and the [[University of West Florida]] where she recieved her Masters in Teaching History. She is a 2005 National Board Certified Teacher and a member of [[Greater Union Baptist Church]]. | Jewel was born in [[Century]] to Myrtle Mae Andrews and the late Joshua Andrews. She was the second oldest of six children. She graduated from [[Century High School]], [[Pensacola Junior College]] with an A.S. in Criminal Justice Technology, the University of Maryland European Branch, with a B.S. in Government, and the [[University of West Florida]] where she recieved her Masters in Teaching History. She is a 2005 National Board Certified Teacher and a member of [[Greater Union Baptist Church]]. | ||
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− | *[ | + | *[https://www.cityofpensacola.com/510/Jewel-Cannada-Wynn City of Pensacola profile] |
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+ | {{incumbent succession box | before = [[Ronald Townsend]] | title = [[Pensacola City Council]]<br/>District 7 | start = [[2010]]}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:00, 1 June 2019
Jewel Cannada-Wynn | |
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Born | July 7, 1958 Century |
Occupation | Pensacola City Council District 7 Councilwoman |
Religion | Baptist |
Spouse | Jerry Wynn, Jr. |
Parents | Joshua and Myrtle Mae Andrews |
Jewel L. Cannada-Wynn is a member of the Pensacola City Council. She was elected to represent District 7 in November 2012. Previously, she represented District 6 on the council from 2005 to 2011.
Jewel is a dean at Escambia High School. Her career in public service began as a military member where she served as a Security Forces Specialist. She is retired from the United States Air Force Reserve after 20 years service.
Jewel was born in Century to Myrtle Mae Andrews and the late Joshua Andrews. She was the second oldest of six children. She graduated from Century High School, Pensacola Junior College with an A.S. in Criminal Justice Technology, the University of Maryland European Branch, with a B.S. in Government, and the University of West Florida where she recieved her Masters in Teaching History. She is a 2005 National Board Certified Teacher and a member of Greater Union Baptist Church.
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Electoral history[edit]
Pensacola City Council, 2006[edit]
Cannada-Wynn was unopposed.
Pensacola City Council, 2004 (Run-off)[edit]
This election was held November 23, 2004. Pensacola City Council races are non-partisan.
Jewel Cannada-Wynn | 454 | 67.06% |
Charles Fairchild | 223 | 32.93% |
Pensacola City Council, 2004 (Run-off)[edit]
This election was held November 2, 2004. Pensacola City Council races are non-partisan.
Jewel Cannada-Wynn | 1,277 | 41.97% |
Charles Fairchild | 1,002 | 32.93% |
Tracy Richardson | 491 | 16.14% |
Tommy White | 273 | 8.97% |
External links[edit]
Preceded by: Ronald Townsend |
Pensacola City Council District 7 2010 – present |
Incumbent |
Preceded by: Lester A. Smith |
Pensacola City Council District 6 2005 – 2011 |
Succeeded by: Brian Spencer |
Government of the City of Pensacola | |
Mayor: Grover Robinson IV • City Administrator: Chris Holley • City Attorney: Susan Woolf • City Clerk: Ericka Burnett | |
Pensacola City Council | |
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District 1: P. C. Wu • District 2: Sherri Myers • District 3: Andy Terhaar • District 4: Jared Moore District 5: Gerald Wingate • District 6: Ann Hill • District 7: Jewel Cannada-Wynn | |
See also: Seal of the City of Pensacola • Pensacola City Hall • Charter of the City of Pensacola • Pensacola city limits |