2006 Birmingham neighborhood elections: Difference between revisions

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* [[Riley-Travellick]]: [[Mary Hall]] (president), [[Talmadge Owens]] (vice president), [[Annette W. Taylor]] (secretary)
* [[Riley-Travellick]]: [[Mary Hall]] (president), [[Talmadge Owens]] (vice president), [[Annette W. Taylor]] (secretary)
* [[Rising-West Princeton]]: [[Hattie L. Williams]] (president), [[Samuel L. Mills]] (vice president), [[Essie L. McCall]] (secretary)
* [[Rising-West Princeton]]: [[Hattie L. Williams]] (president), [[Samuel L. Mills]] (vice president), [[Essie L. McCall]] (secretary)
* [[Roebuck]]: [[Jeanice Allen]]/[[Kimberly Rafferty]] (president), [[Paul Geaham]] (vice president), [[Jeannette L. Fultz]] (secretary)
* [[Roebuck]]: [[Jeanice Allen]]/[[Kim Rafferty]] (president), [[Paul Geaham]] (vice president), [[Jeannette L. Fultz]] (secretary)
* [[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)

Revision as of 15:51, 5 November 2009

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.