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Noah Campbell announces run for Marshall County revenue commissioner

The lifelong resident cited fiscal responsibility and efficiency, stating the office should work for the people and protect county taxpayers.

Noah Campbell, left, is a candidate for Marshall County revenue commissioner. Campaign photo

Lifelong Albertville resident and self-described business professional Noah Campbell announced Monday his candidacy for Marshall County Revenue Commissioner, citing a commitment to conservative values, accountability and strong customer service.

A fourth-generation Marshall Countian, Campbell said he is running to ensure county government operates efficiently and treats taxpayers fairly.

“Marshall County deserves a Revenue Commissioner who believes in fiscal responsibility, efficiency, and transparency,” Campbell said. “This office should work for the people and protect taxpayers.”

Campbell graduated from Albertville High School, Snead State Community College and The University of Alabama, where he earned a degree in Commerce and Business Administration with honors. Since 2019, he has worked for Wilks Tire and Battery as a government and commercial sales representative, managing budgets, contracts and customer service across Alabama and Georgia.

Campbell is active in local civic and Republican leadership, serving as president of the Marshall County Republican Club, chairman of the Marshall County Young Republicans, a member of the Alabama Republican Party State Executive Committee and president of the Marshall County Chapter of the University of Alabama National Alumni Association. He is also a member of the Albertville Rotary Club and was appointed by the Marshall County Legislative Delegation to serve on the Legislative Discretionary Fund Committee.

“I believe the Revenue Commissioner’s office should be run with honesty, common sense, and respect for every dollar,” Campbell said. “I would be honored to earn the support of the people of Marshall County.”

Campbell and his wife, Erika Connell, live in Albertville and attend Albertville First Baptist Church.

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