2012 Birmingham neighborhood elections
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The 2010 Birmingham neighborhood elections were held on October 23, 2012 to decide leadership for Birmingham's 99 neighborhoods. Many races were uncontested.
- Airport Hills Community
- Airport Highlands: President, Lori Blackman; Vice President, Prude Fuller; Secretary Simetta Hamby
- Brownsville Heights: President Harry Giddens; Vice President, Linda Sims
- Maple Grove: President Rodney Hunt; Vice President Jeanette Threatt; Secretary Wilenda Body
- Penfield Park: President Willie Biggs
- Brownsville Community
- East Brownville: President Gwen Cook-Bibb; Vice President Claudette Carter; Secretary Janice Carter
- Roosevelt: President Gwendolyn Swain; Vice President Herman Miller
- West Brownville: President Thomas Hendricks; Vice President Annistine Gilber; Secretary Caroline Horton
- Cahaba Community
- Overton: President Anita Abrams; Vice President Carson Franklin; Secretary Stephanie White
- Crestline Community
- Crestline: President Sandra Storm; Vice President M. Joyce Greathouse; Secretary Barbara White
- Eastwood neighborhood: President Lyda Couch; Secretary Terri Wright
- Crestwood:
- Crestwood North: President Darrel O'Quinn; Vice President Danny Winter
- Crestwood South: President Doug Yarbrough; Vice President Elizabeth Murray; Secretary Joe Knott
- East Birmingham
- East Birmingham North: President Debra DeRamus; Vice President Terry Boyd; Secretary Jackie Patton
- Inglenook: President Carolyn Murphy; Vice President Arthur Bledsoe; Secretary David Van Williams
- Kingston: President Lillie Cole; Vice President Lovie Crawford; Secretary Ellarine Stroud
- North Avondale: President Bobby Horne; Vice President Carrie Billups; Secretary Julia Horne
- East Lake
- Brown Springs: President Clara Bates; Vice President Mary Blackmon; Secretary Lou Bell Hill
- East Lake neighborhood: President Aaisha Muhammed; Vice President Richard Drake; Secretary Stella Hill
- Gate City: President Linda Allen; Vice President Michael Johnson; Secretary Wilma Davis
- North East Lake: President Victoria Rudolph; Vice President Gloria Cook; Secretary Patricia Cornelius
- Wahouma neighborhood: Vice President Robert Walker
- Zion City neighborhood: President Elois Ramsey; Vice President Alberta Hubbard; Secretary Irma Hatcher-Martin
- Apple Valley:
- Acipco-Finley:
- Arlington-West End:
- Belview Heights:
- Bridlewood:
- Brummitt Heights:
- Bush Hills:
- Central City:
- Central Park:
- Central Pratt:
- College Hills:
- Collegeville:
- Dolomite:
- Druid Hills:
- East Avondale:
- East Thomas
- Echo Highlands:
- Enon Ridge:
- Ensley neighborhood:
- Ensley Highlands:
- Evergreen
- Fairmont:
- Fairview:
- Five Points South neighborhood:
- Forest Park-South Avondale:
- Fountain Heights:
- Garden Highlands:
- Germania Park neighborhood:
- Glen Iris:
- Grasselli Heights:
- Graymont:
- Green Acres neighborhood:
- Harriman Park:
- Highland Park:
- Highway 280 neighborhood
- Hillman:
- Hillman Park:
- Hooper City:
- Huffman:
- Industrial Center:
- Killough Springs:
- Lake Purdy neighborhood
- Liberty Highlands:
- Mason City:
- North Birmingham neighborhood:
- North Pratt:
- North Titusville:
- Norwood:
- Oak Ridge:
- Oak Ridge Park:
- Oakwood Place:
- Oxmoor neighborhood:
- Pine Knoll Vista:
- Powderly:
- Redmont Park:
- Riley-Travellick:
- Rising-West Princeton:
- Roebuck:
- Roebuck Springs-South Roebuck:
- Sand Ridge:
- Sandusky:
- Sherman Heights:
- Smithfield neighborhood:
- Smithfield Estates:
- South East Lake:
- South Pratt:
- South Titusville:
- South Woodlawn:
- Southside neighborhood:
- Spring Lake:
- Sun Valley
- Tarpley City:
- Thomas:
- Tuxedo:
- West End Manor:
- West Goldwire:
- Woodland Park:
- Woodlawn neighborhood:
- Wylam:
References
- Lowery, Emily (October 25, 2012) "City of Birmingham announces neighborhood election results" Magic City Post