Mike Dean (politician) explained

Mike Dean
State House:Alabama
District:104th
Term End:2000
Successor:Jim Barton
Party:Republican
Residence:Mobile, Alabama

Mike Dean (born December 26, 1955) is an American politician from Alabama.

Dean attended B. C. Rain High School and played for the American football team as a linebacker. He played college football for William Carey College, but left college without graduating in 1979 to help with the family hauling business after Hurricane Frederic. He founded his own trucking company, Mobile Waste, and sold it to Browning-Ferris Industries after a year.

Dean served the 104th district in the Alabama House of Representatives for two terms. He was then elected to the Mobile County Commission in 2000.[1] Dean was defeated for reelection in 2012 by Jerry Carl.[2]

Dean married Gina, his high school sweetheart.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mobile County Commissioner Mike Dean to voters: Keep me in the game. 20 April 2012.
  2. Web site: Mobile County Commission: Mike Dean concedes to Jerry Carl (Photo gallery). 25 April 2012.