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The '''2017 Birmingham municipal election''' is planned for | The '''2017 Birmingham municipal election''' is planned for [[August 22]], [[2017]] to fill the positions of [[Mayor of Birmingham]] and all nine seats on the [[2017-2021 Birmingham City Council|Birmingham City Council]] and [[Birmingham Board of Education]]. | ||
This is to be the second concurrent election of Mayor and City Council after the election cycle for Mayor was changed by state law in [[2010]]. | This is to be the second concurrent election of Mayor and City Council after the election cycle for Mayor was changed by state law in [[2010]]. | ||
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* [[Birmingham City Council District 9|District 9]]: (33 of 34 boxes) | * [[Birmingham City Council District 9|District 9]]: (33 of 34 boxes) | ||
** [[Sandra Brown]] (incumbent) | ** [[Sandra Brown]] (incumbent) | ||
==Announcements== | |||
Woodfin announced his intention to challenge Bell for the Mayor's office on [[August 27]], [[2016]] at the [[North Birmingham Recreation Center]]. Bell made his announcement at [[Katanya's Cafe]] in [[North Birmingham]] on [[February 3]], 2017. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* | * Steere, Tim (August 22, 2016) "Assistant city attorney to run for mayor." {{BBJ}} | ||
* Rebman, Stephanie (February 3, 2017) "Birmingham Mayor William Bell to seek re-election." {{BBJ}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 15:36, 3 February 2017
The 2017 Birmingham municipal election is planned for August 22, 2017 to fill the positions of Mayor of Birmingham and all nine seats on the Birmingham City Council and Birmingham Board of Education.
This is to be the second concurrent election of Mayor and City Council after the election cycle for Mayor was changed by state law in 2010.
Candidates
Mayor
- William Bell (incumbent)
- Randall Woodfin
City Council
- District 1: (13 of 14 boxes)
- Lashunda Scales (incumbent)
- District 2: (29 of 30 boxes)
- Kim Rafferty (incumbent)
- Kimberly Jeanty
- District 3:
- Valerie Abbott (incumbent)
- District 4: (35 of 36 boxes)
- Maxine Parker (incumbent)
- District 5: (35 of 36 boxes)
- Johnathan Austin (incumbent)
- District 6: (29 of 30 boxes)
- Sheila Tyson (incumbent)
- District 7:
- Jay Roberson (incumbent)
- District 8: (23 of 24 boxes)
- Steven Hoyt (incumbent)
- District 9: (33 of 34 boxes)
- Marcus Lundy (incumbent)
Board of Education
- District 1: (13 of 14 boxes)
- Sherman Collins (incumbent)
- District 2:
- Lyord Watson (incumbent)
- District 3:
- Brian Giattina (incumbent)
- District 4: (35 of 36 boxes)
- Daagye Hendricks (incumbent)
- District 5: (35 of 36 boxes)
- District 6: (29 of 30 boxes)
- Cheri Gardner (incumbent)
- District 7: (29 of 30 boxes)
- Wardine Alexander (incumbent)
- District 8: (23 of 24 boxes)
- April Williams (incumbent)
- District 9: (33 of 34 boxes)
- Sandra Brown (incumbent)
Announcements
Woodfin announced his intention to challenge Bell for the Mayor's office on August 27, 2016 at the North Birmingham Recreation Center. Bell made his announcement at Katanya's Cafe in North Birmingham on February 3, 2017.
References
- Steere, Tim (August 22, 2016) "Assistant city attorney to run for mayor." Birmingham Business Journal
- Rebman, Stephanie (February 3, 2017) "Birmingham Mayor William Bell to seek re-election." Birmingham Business Journal