I’m Juandalynn Givan and I’m running for mayor!

Overview
A seasoned attorney, legislator, and community advocate with a passion for public service and civil justice. Brings extensive experience in law, government, and economic development, with a commitment to creating a safer, more inclusive, and thriving Birmingham.
early life
Juandalynn Givan was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, where she developed a strong connection to her community from an early age. Influenced by the values instilled by her parents, Leroy and Patricia Givan, she pursued a passion for public service and advocacy.
education
Earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Miles College and a Juris Doctorate from Miles School of Law, laying the foundation for a career in law, government, and community advocacy.
values
Committed to justice, equality, and community service, she strives to improve quality of life, expand education, and create a safer, more inclusive Birmingham.
career
An attorney, legislator, and community advocate with a strong record in public service, civil justice, and economic development, holding leadership roles at state and national levels.
political career history
A little history
Continuing to serve as State Representative for District 60, focusing on crime reduction, economic development, education, and affordable housing. Her legislative efforts remain centered on creating meaningful change and improving the quality of life for Birmingham residents.
2021
Elected as National President of the National Organization of Black Elected Legislative Women (NOBEL), expanding her leadership beyond Alabama and into national politics. In this role, she worked to empower Black women in elected positions and advocate for policies addressing critical social and economic issues.
2018
Secured re-election with a 76.5% vote share, demonstrating overwhelming support from her district. She not only won by a commanding margin but also received the highest number of votes of any Democrat in the General Election, reflecting her strong connection with voters and effectiveness as a legislator.
2017
Received the Legislator of the Year award from the Alabama Hospitality Association for her advocacy in supporting business growth, tourism, and job creation within the state, further cementing her role as a key policymaker in Alabama’s economic landscape.
2015
Honored as National Legislator of the Year by the National Black Caucus of State Legislators, recognizing her efforts in championing policies that promote equality, civil rights, and economic development, not just in Alabama but on a national scale.
2014
Won re-election, continuing her work on key legislative initiatives aimed at improving economic opportunities and social justice. Her commitment to public service and legislative accomplishments led to her being named Legislator of the Year, a testament to her growing influence in Alabama politics.
2010
Elected to the Alabama House of Representatives to represent District 60, quickly establishing herself as a strong advocate for her constituents. Her dedication and impact in her first term earned her the Freshman Legislator of the Year award, recognizing her leadership and effectiveness in state government.
The road to success
I’m running for Mayor of Birmingham because I believe the city needs bold, transformative leadership to tackle its most pressing challenges. Our campaign is centered on creating a safer, more inclusive, and economically vibrant Birmingham. I am dedicated to addressing crime, improving access to affordable housing, strengthening educational opportunities, and fostering a business-friendly environment to bring more jobs to the city. With my extensive experience in law, government, and community advocacy, I am prepared to lead Birmingham toward a future where every resident has the opportunity to thrive.
About State Representative Juandalynn Givan
State Representative Juandalynn Givan proudly serves House District 60 and was re-elected for a third term in the Alabama House of Representatives with a commanding 76.5% win rate. In the 2018 primary election, she achieved the highest percentage of votes among all Democratic candidates in state races and received the most votes of any Democrat in the 2018 General Election.
Rep. Givan earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Miles College and her Juris Doctorate from Miles School of Law. She is the founder and owner of Givan & Associates Law Firm and That Girl Inc., where she recently expanded her practice to include governmental relations and program management consulting services. In addition to her professional achievements, she is a mentor, public speaker, and devoted public servant.
Her career in public service began after graduating from Miles College, when she was appointed as an Administrative Cabinet Member under Birmingham’s first African American mayor, Dr. Richard Arrington Jr. In this role, she managed Capital Projects and Development in the City Center. She later served as the HOPE VI Coordinator for the Housing Authority of the Birmingham District, overseeing revitalization projects at Metropolitan Gardens and Tuxedo Court. She has also contributed political commentary and analysis on Birmingham View Television, aired on WABM My/68.
As a practicing attorney and advocate for her community, Rep. Givan is deeply committed to improving the quality of life for all citizens, fighting for civil justice, and advancing equality.
Rep. Givan’s leadership and dedication have earned her numerous accolades, including:
- NAACP Woman of the Year
- Margaret Tucker Humanitarian of the Year Award
- Freshman Legislator of the Year (2010)
- Legislator of the Year (2014)
- National Legislator of the Year (2015, National Black Caucus of State Legislators)
- Legislator of the Year (2017, Alabama Hospitality Association)
- Social Justice Woman of the Year (SCLC)
She has held leadership roles in various organizations, including:
- National President, National Organization of Black Elected Legislative Women (NOBEL, elected 2021)
- Executive Committee Member, National Black Caucus of State Legislators
- Parliamentarian and 2nd Vice-President, NOBEL (2015-2017)
- Chair of the NAACP 50-Year Civil Rights Commemoration
Additionally, Rep. Givan has served as Honorary Chair for the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) inaugural For the Love of Learning Masked Gala and has been recognized by Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (Omicron Omega Chapter), the Tri-County Chapter of The Links, Inc., and the Museum of Urban Arts.
Above all, Representative Givan is proud to be the daughter of the late Leroy and Patricia Givan, whose values and legacy continue to inspire her work.