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The '''1963 Birmingham City Council election''' was held on [[March 5]], [[1963]] to fill nine at-large seats on the newly-approved [[Birmingham City Council]].
The '''1963 Birmingham City Council election''' was held on [[March 5]], [[1963]] to fill nine at-large seats on the newly-approved [[Birmingham City Council]], which replaced the former [[Birmingham City Commission]]. A [[1963 Birmingham mayoral election]] was also held.


Seventy-six individuals filed papers of qualification to appear on the ballot. Voters were required to select nine candidates at large. Ballots with more or less than nine marks were ruled invalid.  
Seventy-six individuals filed papers of qualification to appear on the ballot. Voters were required to select nine candidates at large. Ballots with more or less than nine marks were ruled invalid.  

Revision as of 22:31, 20 February 2013

The 1963 Birmingham City Council election was held on March 5, 1963 to fill nine at-large seats on the newly-approved Birmingham City Council, which replaced the former Birmingham City Commission. A 1963 Birmingham mayoral election was also held.

Seventy-six individuals filed papers of qualification to appear on the ballot. Voters were required to select nine candidates at large. Ballots with more or less than nine marks were ruled invalid.

Results

The Birmingham City Council in 1963: 1st row, L-R: E. C. Overton, Nina Miglionico, M. Edwin Wiggins, George Seibels. 2nd row, L-R: Alan Drennen, Tom Woods, Don Hawkins, John Golden. Not pictured: John Bryan

John Bryan, Don Hawkins, George Seibels, and M. E. Wiggins were elected to four year terms. Alan Drennen, John Golden, Nina Miglionico, E. C. Overton and Tom Woods were elected to two-year terms. Wiggins was elected President of the Council.

Candidates

Thirty-four of the 76 candidates qualified from Birmingham's 10th Precinct (East Birmingham). Seventeen qualified from Precinct 21 (downtown Birmingham); 13 from Precinct 9 (West End), 3 from Precinct 42 (North Birmingham) and one from Precinct 52 (Wylam).

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