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** [[Brown Springs neighborhood]]: President [[Vicki Sigers-Harris]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[TaWanda Ford]] (unopposed); Secretary [[Vicki Leonard]] (unopposed)
** [[Brown Springs neighborhood]]: President [[Vicki Sigers-Harris]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[TaWanda Ford]] (unopposed); Secretary [[Vicki Leonard]] (unopposed)
** [[East Lake neighborhood]]: President [[Richard Drake]] (def. incumbent [[Aaisha Muhammad]] 31-20); Vice-President [[Gloria Knight]] (def. [[Anthony Sims]] 49-1); Secretary [[Bernadette Kendrick]] (def. [[Michelle Sims]] 48-1)
** [[East Lake neighborhood]]: President [[Richard Drake]] (def. incumbent [[Aaisha Muhammad]] 31-20); Vice-President [[Gloria Knight]] (def. [[Anthony Sims]] 49-1); Secretary [[Bernadette Kendrick]] (def. [[Michelle Sims]] 48-1)
** [[Gate City]]: President [[Wilma Davis]] (incumbent, unopposed); Vice-President [[Michael Johnson]] (incumbent, unopposed); Secretary [[Eloise Crenshaw]] (unopposed)
** [[Gate City]]: President [[Wilma Davis]] (incumbent, unopposed); Vice-President [[Michael Johnson (Gate City)|Michael Johnson]] (incumbent, unopposed); Secretary [[Eloise Crenshaw]] (unopposed)
** [[North East Lake]]: President [[Victoria Ruduloph]] (incumbent, unopposed); Vice-President [[Gloria Cook]] (incumbent, unopposed); Secretary [[Pat Cornelius]] (incumbent, unopposed)
** [[North East Lake]]: President [[Victoria Ruduloph]] (incumbent, unopposed); Vice-President [[Gloria Cook]] (incumbent, unopposed); Secretary [[Pat Cornelius]] (incumbent, unopposed)
** [[Wahouma]]: President [[Robert Walker]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Pat Johnson]] (unopposed)
** [[Wahouma]]: President [[Robert Walker]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Pat Johnson]] (unopposed)
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** [[Thomas]]: President [[Alonzo Darrow]] (incumbent, unopposed); Vice-President [[Shirley Gibson]] (incumbent, unopposed); Secretary [[Deidra Johnson]] (incumbent, unopposed)
** [[Thomas]]: President [[Alonzo Darrow]] (incumbent, unopposed); Vice-President [[Shirley Gibson]] (incumbent, unopposed); Secretary [[Deidra Johnson]] (incumbent, unopposed)
* [[Red Mountain community]]
* [[Red Mountain community]]
** [[Forest Park-South Avondale]]: President [[Jeff McGhee]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Jay Smith]] (unopposed); Secretary [[Elizabeth Crawford]] (unopposed)
** [[Forest Park-South Avondale]]: President [[Jeff McGee]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Jay Smith]] (unopposed); Secretary [[Elizabeth Crawford]] (unopposed)
** [[Highland Park]]: President [[Elizabeth Sanfelippo]] (def. incumbent [[Alison Glascock]] and B. Hassinger 288-68-1); Vice-President [[Jessica Powers]] (def. incumbent [[Carl Sosnin]] 187-60); Secretary [[Judy Jones]] (def. [[Elizabeth Sanfelippo]] & [[Alison Glascock]] 23-6-3)
** [[Highland Park]]: President [[Elizabeth Sanfelippo]] (def. incumbent [[Alison Glascock]] and B. Hassinger 288-68-1); Vice-President [[Jessica Powers]] (def. incumbent [[Carl Sosnin]] 187-60); Secretary [[Judy Jones]] (def. [[Elizabeth Sanfelippo]] & [[Alison Glascock]] 23-6-3)
** [[Redmont Park]]: President [[Jay Reid]] (incumbent, unopposed); Vice-President [[Cathy Adams]] (incumbent, unopposed); Secretary [[Debra Lewis]] (def. [[Brandon Hill]], [[Chris Christie]] 17-1-1)
** [[Redmont Park]]: President [[Jay Reid]] (incumbent, unopposed); Vice-President [[Cathy Adams]] (incumbent, unopposed); Secretary [[Debra Lewis]] (def. [[Brandon Hill]], [[Chris Christie]] 17-1-1)

Latest revision as of 08:49, 4 June 2024

The 2018 Birmingham neighborhood elections were held on October 30, 2018 to decide leadership for Birmingham's 99 neighborhoods.

With the exception of Central Park and Inglenook, where questions about candidate qualifications had yet to be resolved, the results of the neighborhood elections were certified by the Birmingham City Council on January 8, 2019. Newly-elected officers were sworn in on January 11.

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