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==[[Adamsville]]==
==[[Adamsville]]==
*[[Mayor of Adamsville|Mayor]]: Pam Palmer (incumbent), 731 votes (74%, winner); [[Yolance Owens]], 253 votes (26%)
*[[Mayor of Adamsville|Mayor]]: [[Pam Palmer]] (incumbent), 731 votes (74%, winner); [[Yolance Owens]], 253 votes (26%)
*[[Adamsville City Council|Council]]:
*[[Adamsville City Council|Council]]:
**Ward 1: uncontested
**Ward 1: uncontested
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*[[Hoover City Council|Council]]:
*[[Hoover City Council|Council]]:
**Place 1: [[Trey Lott]] (incumbent), 4,576 votes (89%, winner); [[DeMarcus Hill]], 567 votes (11%)
**Place 1: [[Trey Lott]] (incumbent), 4,576 votes (89%, winner); [[DeMarcus Hill]], 567 votes (11%)
**Place 2: [[Gene Smith]] (incumbent), unopposed
**Place 2: [[Gene Smith III]] (incumbent), unopposed
**Place 3: [[John Lyda]], 3,548 votes (67%, winner); [[Mari Morrison]] (incumbent), 1,715 votes (33%)
**Place 3: [[John Lyda]], 3,548 votes (67%, winner); [[Mari Morrison]] (incumbent), 1,715 votes (33%)
**Place 4: [[John T. Natter]] (incumbent), unopposed
**Place 4: [[John T. Natter]] (incumbent), unopposed
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==[[Irondale]]==   
==[[Irondale]]==   
*[[Mayor of Irondale|Mayor]]: [[Tommy Joe Alexander]] (incumbent), 506 votes (28%), 1,071 votes (50.5%) in runoff, winner; [[James Stewart]], 520 votes (29%) 1,050 votes (49.5%) in runoff;  [[Charles Moore]], 467 votes (26%); [[Christopher Crews]], 317 votes (18%)  
*[[Mayor of Irondale|Mayor]]: [[Tommy Joe Alexander]] (incumbent), 506 votes (28%), 1,071 votes (50.5%) in runoff, winner; [[James Stewart Jr]], 520 votes (29%) 1,050 votes (49.5%) in runoff;  [[Charles Moore]], 467 votes (26%); [[Christopher Crews]], 317 votes (18%)  
*[[Irondale City Council|Council]]:
*[[Irondale City Council|Council]]:
**District 1: [[John London]], 186 votes (42%) 318 votes (57%) in runoff, winner; [[Keith Andrews]], 152 votes (34%), 241 votes (43%) in runoff; [[Bill Glazier]], 56 votes (13%); [[John Schoen]], 54 votes (12%)
**District 1: [[John London]], 186 votes (42%) 318 votes (57%) in runoff, winner; [[Keith Andrews]], 152 votes (34%), 241 votes (43%) in runoff; [[Bill Glazier]], 56 votes (13%); [[John Schoen]], 54 votes (12%)
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==[[Leeds]]==
==[[Leeds]]==
* [[Mayor of Leeds|Mayor]]: [[David Miller]], 927 votes (38%, runoff); [[Eric Patterson]] (incumbent), 611 votes (25%, runoff); [[Jim Atkinson]], 492 votes (20%); [[Johnny Kile]], 399 votes (16%)
* [[Mayor of Leeds|Mayor]]: [[David Miller]], 927 votes (38%), 1,662 votes (66%) in runoff, winner; [[Eric Patterson]] (incumbent), 611 votes (25%), 847 votes (34%) in runoff; [[Jim Atkinson]], 492 votes (20%); [[Johnny Kile]], 399 votes (16%)
*[[Leeds City Council|Council]]:
*[[Leeds City Council|Council]]:
** District 1: [[Kenneth Washington]] (incumbent), 231 votes (69%, winner); [[Toney Abernathy]], 104 votes (31%)
** District 1: [[Kenneth Washington]] (incumbent), 231 votes (69%, winner); [[Toney Abernathy]], 104 votes (31%)
** District 2: [[Eric Turner]], 341 votes (56%, winner); [[Ross Bartee]] (incumbent), 273 votes (44%)
** District 2: [[Eric Turner]], 341 votes (56%, winner); [[Ross Bartee]] (incumbent), 273 votes (44%)
** District 3: [[Johnny Dutton]], 363 votes (58%, winner); [[Susan Webb Carswell]] (incumbent), 263 votes (42%)
** District 3: [[Johnny Dutton]], 363 votes (58%, winner); [[Susan Webb Carswell]] (incumbent), 263 votes (42%)
** District 4: [[Kelly Washburn]], 156 vites (36%, runoff); [[Craig Wadsworth]], 154 votes (36%, runoff); [[Charlotte Earnest]] (incumbent), 118 votes (28%)
** District 4: [[Craig Wadsworth]], 154 votes (36%,) 303 votes (64%) in runoff, winner; [[Kelly Washburn]], 156 votes (36%), 172 votes (36%) in runoff; [[Charlotte Earnest]] (incumbent), 118 votes (28%)
** District 5: [[Devoris Ragland]], 179 votes (46%); [[Jack Courson]], 123 votes (32%); [[Dallas White]], 51 votes (13%); [[Gerald Clayton]], 17 votes (4%); [[David Crabb]], 16 votes (4%)
** District 5: [[Devoris Ragland]], 179 votes (46%), 266 votes (60%) in runoff, winner; [[Jack Courson]], 123 votes (32%), 182 votes (41%) in runoff; [[Dallas White]], 51 votes (13%); [[Gerald Clayton]], 17 votes (4%); [[David Crabb]], 16 votes (4%)


==[[Lipscomb]]==
==[[Lipscomb]]==
* [[Mayor of Lipscomb|Mayor]]:  
* [[Mayor of Lipscomb|Mayor]]: [[Lance McDade]]
*[[Lipscomb City Council|Council]]:
*[[Lipscomb City Council|Council]]: [[Benny Ragland]], [[Geraldine Hotzel]], [[Brenda Renz]] and [[Carolyn McCoy]]
**District 1:
**District 2:
**District 3:
**District 4:
**District 5:


==[[Midfield]]==
==[[Midfield]]==
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** Place 1: [[Dawn Tanner]] (incumbent), uncontested
** Place 1: [[Dawn Tanner]] (incumbent), uncontested
** Place 2: [[Joe Cochran]] (incumbent), uncontested
** Place 2: [[Joe Cochran]] (incumbent), uncontested
** Place 3: [[Robbie Roberts]], 357 votes (49%, runoff); [[Jeff Walden]], 223 votes (31%, runoff); [[Cathie Leslie]], 145 votes (20%)
** Place 3: [[Robbie Roberts]], 357 votes (49%), 175 votes (57%) in runoff, winner; [[Jeff Walden]], 223 votes (31%), 130 votes (43%) in runoff; [[Cathie Leslie]], 145 votes (20%)
** Place 4: [[John Churchwell]] (incumbent), uncontested
** Place 4: [[John Churchwell]] (incumbent), uncontested
** Place 5: [[Joy McCain]], uncontested
** Place 5: [[Joy McCain]], uncontested
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==[[Tarrant]]==
==[[Tarrant]]==
*[[Mayor of Tarrant|Mayor]]: [[Loxcil Tuck]] (incumbent); 304 votes (42%, runoff); [[Joe Matthews]], 267 votes (37%, runoff), [[Michael Miller]], 146 votes (20%)
*[[Mayor of Tarrant|Mayor]]: [[Loxcil Tuck]] (incumbent); 304 votes (42%), 382 votes in runoff, winner; [[Joe Matthews]], 267 votes (37%) 365 votes in runoff; [[Michael Miller]], 146 votes (20%)
*[[Tarrant City Council|Council]]:
*[[Tarrant City Council|Council]]:
**District 1: [[Betty Middlebrooks]], 119 votes (76%, winner); [[Annette Dunner]] (incumbent), 38 votes (24%)
**District 1: [[Betty Middlebrooks]], 119 votes (76%, winner); [[Annette Dunner]] (incumbent), 38 votes (24%)
**District 2: [[Laura Horton]] (incumbent), 78 votes (43%, runoff); [[Alvin Samples, Jr]], 66 votes (36%, runoff); [[Otis Bragg]], 39 votes (21%)
**District 2: [[Laura Horton]] (incumbent), 78 votes (43%), 104 votes in runoff, winner; [[Alvin Samples, Jr]], 66 votes (36%), 84 votes in runoff; [[Otis Bragg]], 39 votes (21%)
**District 3: uncontested
**District 3: uncontested
**District 4: [[Deborah Matthews]], 61 votes (56%, winner); [[George Parker]], 47 votes (44%)
**District 4: [[Deborah Matthews]], 61 votes (56%, winner); [[George Parker]], 47 votes (44%)
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==[[Trafford]]==
==[[Trafford]]==
*[[Mayor of Trafford|Mayor]]: [[Robert Niblet]] (incumbent), 66 votes (40%, runoff); [[Clint Daniels]], 53 votes (33%, runoff); [[Terry Little]], 44 votes (27%)
*[[Mayor of Trafford|Mayor]]: [[Clint Daniels]], 53 votes (33%), 115 votes (64%) in runoff, winner; [[Robert Niblet]] (incumbent), 66 votes (40%), 65 votes (46%) in runoff; [[Terry Little]], 44 votes (27%)
*[[Trafford Town Council|Council]]:
*[[Trafford Town Council|Council]]:
**Place 1: uncontested
**Place 1: uncontested
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* [[Mayor of Vestavia Hills|Mayor]]: [[Butch Zaragoza]] (incumbent), unopposed
* [[Mayor of Vestavia Hills|Mayor]]: [[Butch Zaragoza]] (incumbent), unopposed
*[[Vestavia Hills City Council|Council]]:
*[[Vestavia Hills City Council|Council]]:
**Place 1: [[John Henley]], 1,300 votes (66%, winner); [[David Skinner]], 446 votes (22%); [[Deloye Burrell]], 242 votes (12%)
**Place 1: [[John Henley III|John Henley]], 1,300 votes (66%, winner); [[David Skinner]], 446 votes (22%); [[Deloye Burrell]], 242 votes (12%)
**Place 2: [[Jim Sharp]] (incumbent), unopposed
**Place 2: [[Jim Sharp]] (incumbent), unopposed
**Place 3: [[Steve Ammons]] (incumbent), unopposed
**Place 3: [[Steve Ammons]] (incumbent), unopposed
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[[Category:Jefferson County]]
[[Category:Jefferson County]]
[[Category:Municipal elections]]
[[Category:Municipal elections|Jefferson County 2012]]
[[Category:2012 events]]
[[Category:2012 events]]

Latest revision as of 11:47, 19 June 2023

2012 Jefferson County municipal elections were held August 28, 2012.

The following were the contests in cities and towns in Jefferson County. See 2012 municipal elections for contests in other counties.

Adamsville

Brighton

Center Point

Clay

County Line

Fairfield

Fultondale

Gardendale

Graysville

Homewood

Hoover

Hueytown

Irondale

Kimberly

No elected positions were contested in Kimberly, as only the incumbents qualified to run, so the city did not actually hold municipal elections in 2012.

Leeds

Lipscomb

Midfield

Morris

Mountain Brook

Mulga

North Johns

Pinson

Pleasant Grove

Tarrant

Trafford

  • Mayor: Clint Daniels, 53 votes (33%), 115 votes (64%) in runoff, winner; Robert Niblet (incumbent), 66 votes (40%), 65 votes (46%) in runoff; Terry Little, 44 votes (27%)
  • Council:
    • Place 1: uncontested
    • Place 2: uncontested
    • Place 3: uncontested
    • Place 4: uncontested
    • Place 5: uncontested

Trussville

Vestavia Hills

Warrior

References