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* [[Roebuck Springs-South Roebuck]]: [[Richard Rutledge]] (president), [[Ken Horton]] (vice president), [[Wanda Horton]] (secretary)
* [[Roebuck Springs-South Roebuck]]: [[Richard Rutledge]] (president), [[Ken Horton]] (vice president), [[Wanda Horton]] (secretary)
* [[Roosevelt]]: [[Calvin Elder]] (president), [[Otis D. Jones]] (vice president), [[Margie G. Curry]] (secretary)
* [[Roosevelt]]: [[Calvin Elder]] (president), [[Otis D. Jones]] (vice president), [[Margie G. Curry]] (secretary)
* [[Sand Ridge]]: [[Julius Oliver]] (president), [[Robert H. Young, Jr]] (vice president), [[Sallie E. White]] (secretary)
* [[Sandusky]]: [[Mary B. Hunter]] (president), [[Juanita Brew]] (secretary)
* [[Sherman Heights]]: [[Betty J. Thomas]] (vice president), [[Marcia B. Starks]] (secretary)
* [[Smithfield neighborhood]]: [[Shirley Gavin Floyd]] (president), [[Maggie Johnson]] (vice president), [[Debra Ford]] (secretary)
* [[Smithfield Estates]]: [[Johnny J. Howze, Jr]] (president), [[Brenda J. Rand]]/[[Evell D. Bowie, Jr]] (vice president), [[Glenda Lampkin]] (secretary)
* [[South East Lake]]: [[Angela Anderson]] (president), [[Kathy Stiles Freeland]] (vice president), [[Sandy River]] (secretary)
* [[South Pratt]]: [[Richard Harris]] (president), [[Lillie M. Files]] (vice president), [[Brenda K. Ragland]] (secretary)
* [[South Titusville]]: [[Ed Ramsey]] (president), [[Julius Matthews, Jr]] (vice president), [[Christine K. Mims]] (secretary)
* [[South Woodlawn]]: [[Arnold King]] (president), [[Vanessa M. Jones]] (vice president), [[Jennifer Williams]] (secretary)
* [[Southside neighborhood]]: [[Irene Johnson]]/[[T. C. Cannon]] (president), [[Beatrice Lewis]] (secretary)
* [[Spring Lake]]: [[C. Cooper Wright]] (president), [[James Palmer Gillespie]]/[[Linda S. Hannon]] (vice president), [[Joyce Gilmore]] (secretary)
* [[Sun Valley]]
* [[Tarpley City]]: [[Tony Patterson]]/[[Rosalind Young]] (president), [[Dorothy Cunningham]] (vice president), [[Ethel Dunagan]] (secretary)
* [[Thomas]]: [[Alonzo Darrow]] (president), [[Elizabeth L. Pruitt]] (vice president), [[Faye A. Ray]] (secretary)
* [[Tuxedo]]: [[Magnolia G. Cook]] (president), [[Myra Palmore]] (secretary)
* [[Wahouma neighborhood]]: [[Patricia Johnson]]/[[Robert L. Walker, Jr]] (president), [[John M. Davis]] (vice president)
* [[West Brownville]]: [[Thomas E. Hendricks]] (president), [[Joe W. Horton]] (vice president), [[Carolyn J. Horton]] (secretary)
* [[West End Manor]]: [[Sadie C. Jackson]] (president), [[Oliver  W. Wills]] (vice president), [[Vivian Osborne]] (secretary)
* [[West Goldwire]]: [[Johnny Knott, Jr]] (president), [[Harvey Campbell]] (vice president), [[Glenda C. McCarroll]] (secretary)
* [[Woodland Park]]: [[Calvin C. Haynes]] (president), [[Johnnie Summerville]] (vice president), [[Ada Washington]] (secretary)
* [[Woodlawn neighborhood]]: [[Marylyn Creer]]/[[Edward Maddox]] (president), [[Sherman Smith]]/[[Bernetta A. Eberhart]] (vice president), [[Brenda Pettaway]]/[[Brenda Smith]] (secretary)
* [[Wylam]]: [[Edward Davis]] (president)
* [[Zion City neighborhood]]: [[Elois A. Ramsey]] (president), [[Walter Maddox]] (vice president), [[Irma Hatcher-Martin]] (secretary)


* [[West Brownville]]
==References==
* [[Wahouma neighborhood]]
* "Neighborhood Elections: The list of candidates." (October 23, 2006) ''Birmingham News''.
* [[Zion City neighborhood]]
* [[Sun Valley]]
* [[Sherman Heights]]
* [[Tuxedo]]
* [[Wylam]]
* [[Tarpley City]]
* [[West Goldwire]]
* [[Spring Lake]]
* [[Sandusky]]
* [[Smithfield Estates]]
* [[South Pratt]]
* [[Thomas]]
* [[South East Lake]]
* [[Smithfield neighborhood]]
* [[Southside neighborhood]]
* [[Sand Ridge]]
* [[South Titusville]]
* [[Woodland Park]]
* [[West End Manor]]
* [[South Woodlawn]]
* [[Woodlawn neighborhood]]


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Revision as of 13:23, 4 November 2006

The 2006 Birmingham neighborhood elections were held in October 2006 to decide leadership for Birmingham's 99 neighborhoods. Many races were uncontested.

References

  • "Neighborhood Elections: The list of candidates." (October 23, 2006) Birmingham News.