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* [[Birmingham Police Commission]]
* [[Birmingham Police Commission]]
** '''[[J. H. McCary]]''', 1,668 votes (elected)
** '''[[James McCary]]''', 1,668 votes (elected)
** '''[[Z. T. Rudolph]]''', 1,619 votes (elected)
** '''[[Zebulon Rudolph]]''', 1,619 votes (elected)
** '''[[James E. Scott]]''', 1,557 votes (elected)
** '''[[James E. Scott]]''', 1,557 votes (elected)
** [[W. T. Simmons]], 1,521 votes
** [[W. T. Simmons]], 1,521 votes

Latest revision as of 09:01, 28 March 2021

The 1901 municipal election for the city of Birmingham was held on December 31, 1900 and January 1, 1901. It was technically a Democratic party primary for nominees for city offices, but no other parties offered candidates, so it functioned as a de facto general election.

Businessman Ross Smith had shown interest in challenging the incumbency of Mayor Mel Drennen, but did not appear on the ballot.

Results

References

  • "Austin Reelected Chief of Police" (January 1, 1901) The Age-Herald, p. 1
  • Stanley, C. M. (January 1961) "Birmingham in 1901". Journal of the Birmingham Historical Society. Vol. 2, pp. 14-19