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Candice Duvieilh
Candice Duvieilh (born c. 1990) is an American educator and political candidate. She is running in the 2025 Democratic primary for Alabama's 5th congressional district.[1].
Early life and education
Duvieilh earned degrees from the University of Mississippi, Walden University, and the University of Southern Mississippi.
Career
She has worked as a public school teacher and instructional designer in the public sector.
Political campaign
Duvieilh announced her candidacy for Congress in 2025. The Democratic primary is scheduled for May 2026[2]
Personal life
She lives in Huntsville, Alabama, with her husband and child.