2006 Birmingham neighborhood elections: Difference between revisions

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* [[Crestwood South]]: [[Joe Knott]] (president), [[Keith Ray]] (vice president), [[Susan Putnam]] (secretary)
* [[Crestwood South]]: [[Joe Knott]] (president), [[Keith Ray]] (vice president), [[Susan Putnam]] (secretary)
* [[Dolomite]]: [[Alfred E. Thomas, Sr]] (president), [[Samuel Wyatt]] (vice president), [[Armelia Harville]] (secretary)
* [[Dolomite]]: [[Alfred E. Thomas, Sr]] (president), [[Samuel Wyatt]] (vice president), [[Armelia Harville]] (secretary)
* [[Druid Hills]]: [[Charlie L. Williams, Jr]] (president), [[Amie W. Evans]] (vice president), [[Rosetta Jones]] (secretary)  
* [[Druid Hills]]: [[Charlie Williams Jr]] (president), [[Amie W. Evans]] (vice president), [[Rosetta Jones]] (secretary)  
* [[East Avondale]]: [[Rosie Thrash]] (president), [[Maggie Jenkins]] (vice president), [[Doris R. Jones]] (secretary)
* [[East Avondale]]: [[Rosie Thrash]] (president), [[Maggie Jenkins]] (vice president), [[Doris R. Jones]] (secretary)
* [[East Birmingham]]: [[Sterling Fields]]/[[Daniel Felder]] (president), [[Terry Boyd]]/[[Jackie Paton]] (vice president), [[Katheleene Fields]] (secretary)
* [[East Birmingham]]: [[Sterling Fields]]/[[Daniel Felder]] (president), [[Terry Boyd]]/[[Jackie Paton]] (vice president), [[Katheleene Fields]] (secretary)

Revision as of 15:36, 10 September 2015

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.