Description
Thomas M. "Tommy" Battle, Jr. is an American politician who serves as the mayor of Huntsville, Alabama. His first term began November 3, 2008, and he was re-elected in August 2012.
Battle served one term on the Huntsville City Council from 1984-1988. He made an unsuccessful run for mayor in 1988. Battle moved to Huntsville in 1980 to operate Britling's Buffet, which he sold in 1989. Battle owns or is managing partner in several firms in the retail and real estate sectors. He is married to Eula Battle and has one adult son, Drew. Battle is a graduate of the University of Alabama, from which he holds a B.S. degree in business.
Battle announced his candidacy against incumbent Mayor Loretta Spencer on March 26, 2008. In his campaign, he sharply attacked Spencer on several issues. Among these were cost overruns and delays on a city jail constructed in Spencer's term; the city's controversial involvement in the relocation of a downtown rescue mission into a residential neighborhood; and what Battle claimed was inequitable treatment of some city neighborhoods, particularly minority areas. Prior to the first round of voting, Spencer was endorsed by The Huntsville Times.
Born
December 3rd, 1955 in Birmingham (Age 68)
Last Changes
2021/04/15
New Address: Available to members only
2018/03/21
Address Removed: Available to members only
2017/05/03
New Address: Available to members only