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===[[Birmingham Board of Aldermen]]===
===[[Birmingham Board of Aldermen]]===
* [[1st Ward]]:  [[R. D. Burnett]]
* [[1st Ward]]:  [[R. D. Burnett]] 101 votes, Wright, 41 votes, Burke 39 votes, Parsons 22 votes, Horan (dropped out) 1 vote, O'Hara (dropped out) 0 votes
* [[2nd Ward]]: [[John O'Neill]]
* [[2nd Ward]]: [[John O'Neill]] (incumbent, unopposed) 269 votes
* [[3rd Ward]]: [[R. H. Eggleston]]
* [[3rd Ward]]: [[R. H. Eggleston]] 199 votes, [[A. A. Gambill]] 121 votes, Oden 16 votes
* [[4th Ward]]: [[Walter Moore (alderman)|Walter Moore]]
* [[4th Ward]]: [[Walter Moore (alderman)|Walter Moore]] (incumbent) 198 votes, Parker 78 votes
* [[5th Ward]]: [[B. H. Cooper]]
* [[5th Ward]]: [[B. H. Cooper]] (incumbent, unopposed) 257 votes
* [[6th Ward]]: [[John Forney]]
* [[6th Ward]]: [[John Forney]] (incumbent)
* [[7th Ward]]: [[C. C. Heidt]]
* [[7th Ward]]: [[C. C. Heidt]] (incumbent)
* [[8th Ward]]: [[Dan Hogan]]
* [[8th Ward]]: [[Dan Hogan]]
* [[9th Ward]]: [[C. H. Estes]]
* [[9th Ward]]: [[C. H. Estes]]

Revision as of 22:26, 27 January 2010

The 1907 mayoral election for the city of Birmingham was held on February 18, 1907 with incumbent George Ward defeating challenger Frank O'Brien by 1,659 votes to 1,533 (a difference of only 126 votes, or 4%). The vote was technically a Democratic primary, but with no real opposition party, it was the deciding election.

Although O'Brien promised to improve the undermanned Birmingham Police Department, Ward narrowly won reelection - in part by identifying O'Brien as a puppet of liquor and gambling interests.

Results

Mayor of Birmingham

George Ward Frank O'Brien
1st Ward 59 152
2nd Ward 126 212
3rd Ward 193 143
4th Ward 185 96
5th Ward 257 218
6th Ward 109 124
7th Ward 209 183
8th Ward 256 207
9th Ward 245 198
Totals 1,639 1,533

Chief of Police

Birmingham Board of Aldermen

Other city departments

References

  • Birmingham News (February 19, 1907), cited in Joseph M. Farley (November 1963) "The Greater Birmingham Struggle of 1907-1910". Journal of the Birmingham Historical Society. Vol. 4, pp. 1-15
  • "Mayor Ward renominated in yesterday's primary by majority of 106." (February 19, 1907) Birmingham News
  • Harris, Carl V. (1977) Political Power in Birmingham, 1871-1921. Twentieth-Century America Series. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press. ISBN 087049211X