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==[[Calera]]==
==[[Calera]]==
*[[Mayor of Calera|Mayor]]: In the race to replace retiring mayor [[Roy George]], [[Jon Graham]] (793 votes) and [[Bobby Joe Phillips]] (532 votes) advanced to a runoff. [[Hank Lucas]] (272 votes) and [[Joey Widman]] (174) votes were the also-rans. George endorsed Phillips in the race.
The 2008 results for Calera were not approved by the U.S. Justice Department because the city had redrawn its districts without proper approval.  A new election was finally held for mayor and six, at-large council seats on [[November 10]], [[2009]].
 
*[[Mayor of Calera|Mayor]]: In the race to replace retiring mayor [[Roy George]], [[Jon Graham]] (793 votes) and [[Bobby Joe Phillips]] (532 votes) advanced to a runoff. [[Hank Lucas]] (272 votes) and [[Joey Widman]] (174) votes were the also-rans. George endorsed Phillips in the race. In the runoff, Graham beat Phillips 925 to 618.


*[[Calera City Council|Council]]:
*[[Calera City Council|Council]]:
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**District 2: Incumbent [[Eric Snyder]] (169 votes) appears to have narrowly defeated challenger [[Ernest Montgomery]] (167 votes).
**District 2: Incumbent [[Eric Snyder]] (169 votes) appears to have narrowly defeated challenger [[Ernest Montgomery]] (167 votes).
**District 3: [[Brian Latham]] ran unopposed.
**District 3: [[Brian Latham]] ran unopposed.
**District 4:  Incumbent [[David Bradshaw]] (199 votes) and [[Brad Frasure]] (121 votes) advanced to a run-off ahead of [[Susan Alexander]] and [[Darrell Fixler]]
**District 4:  Incumbent [[David Bradshaw]] (199 votes) and [[Brad Frasure]] (121 votes) advanced to a run-off ahead of [[Susan Alexander]] and [[Darrell Fixler]]. Bradshaw won the runoff 279 to 156.
**District 5: Incumbent [[Mike Robertson]] (263 votes) defeated challengers [[Brent Burgess]] (17 votes) and [[Alan Watts]] (159 votes).
**District 5: Incumbent [[Mike Robertson]] (263 votes) defeated challengers [[Brent Burgess]] (17 votes) and [[Alan Watts]] (159 votes).


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**Place 1: [[Ricky King]] ran unnopposed.
**Place 1: [[Ricky King]] ran unnopposed.
**Place 2: Incumbent [[Tony Picklesimer]] (878 votes) held off challenger [[Cammie Sanders]] (670 votes).
**Place 2: Incumbent [[Tony Picklesimer]] (878 votes) held off challenger [[Cammie Sanders]] (670 votes).
**Place 3: [[Robert Barnes]] (810 votes) defeated incumbent [[James Ferguson]] (610 votes).
**Place 3: [[Robert Barnes]] (810 votes) defeated incumbent [[James Ferguson (Chelsea)|James Ferguson]] (610 votes).
**Place 4: Incumbent [[Jeffrey Denton]] (761 votes) held off challenger [[Keith Roberts]] (692 votes).
**Place 4: Incumbent [[Jeffrey Denton]] (761 votes) held off challenger [[Keith Roberts]] (692 votes).
**Place 5: Incumbent [[Juanita Champion]] ran unopposed.
**Place 5: Incumbent [[Juanita Champion]] ran unopposed.


==[[Columbiana]]==
==[[Columbiana]]==
*[[Mayor of Columbiana|Mayor]]: Incumbent [[Allan Lowe]] garnered the most votes (469) with [[Gregg Rushton]] coming in second with 430. Depending on which of 28 provisional ballots are counted, Lowe could avoid a runoff. Three-term councilman [[Danny Kelley]] took 78 votes.
[[Image:Allan Lowe.jpg|right|thumb|Allan Lowe]]
*[[Mayor of Columbiana|Mayor]]: Incumbent [[Allan Lowe]] garnered the most votes (469) with [[Gregg Rushton]] coming in second with 430, necessitating a runoff. Three-term councilman [[Danny Kelley]] took 78 votes. In preliminary runoff results only 5 votes separated the candidates while 9 provisional ballots remained to be reviewed.


* [[Columbiana City Council|Council]]:
* [[Columbiana City Council|Council]]:
**District 1: Incumbent [[Frieda Abrams]] (76 votes) held off challenger [[Lesley Whiting]] (64 votes).
**District 1: Incumbent [[Frieda Abrams]] (76 votes) held off challenger [[Lesley Whiting]] (64 votes).
**District 2: [[Stancil Handley]] (105 votes) defeated [[Vickie McNeal Mizzell]] (41 votes) for the seat vacated by Kelley.
**District 2: [[Stancil Handley]] (105 votes) defeated [[Vickie McNeal Mizzell]] (41 votes) for the seat vacated by Kelley.
**District 3:  [[Jim Strickland]] (102 votes) and [[Brian Stevens]] (72 votes) advanced to a runoff ahead of [[Ann Sauers]] (52 votes) and [[Bruce Fryer]] (36 votes).
**District 3:  [[Jim Strickland]] (102 votes) and [[Brian Stevens]] (72 votes) advanced to a runoff ahead of [[Ann Sauers]] (52 votes) and [[Bruce Fryer]] (36 votes). Strickland won the runoff 159 to 140.
**District 4: Incumbent [[Tom Seale]] (160 votes) held off challenger [[Dee Dill]] (53 votes).
**District 4: Incumbent [[Tom Seale]] (160 votes) held off challenger [[Dee Dill]] (53 votes).
**District 5: Incumbent [[Ouida Mayfield]] (115 votes) held off challengers [[Stoney Glenn]] (54 votes) and [[Phillip Willis]] (49 votes).
**District 5: Incumbent [[Ouida Mayfield]] (115 votes) held off challengers [[Stoney Glenn]] (54 votes) and [[Phillip Willis]] (49 votes).
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==[[Helena]]==
==[[Helena]]==
[[Image:Sonny Penhale.jpg|right|thumb|Sonny Penhale]]
*[[Mayor of Helena|Mayor]]: [[Sonny Penhale|Charles "Sonny" Penhale]] ran unopposed.
*[[Mayor of Helena|Mayor]]: [[Sonny Penhale|Charles "Sonny" Penhale]] ran unopposed.
*[[Helena City Council|Council]]:
*[[Helena City Council|Council]]:
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==[[Montevallo]]==  
==[[Montevallo]]==  
*[[Mayor of Montevallo|Mayor]]: [[Ben McCrory]] (317 votes) and [[Steve Sears]] (311 votes) advanced to a runoff in the race to replace retiring mayor [[Sharon Anderson]]. Former three-term mayor of [[Alabaster]] [[Roger Wheeler]] lost with 221 votes.
*[[Mayor of Montevallo|Mayor]]: [[Ben McCrory]] (317 votes) and [[Steve Sears]] (311 votes) advanced to a runoff in the race to replace retiring mayor [[Sharon Anderson]]. Former three-term mayor of [[Alabaster]] [[Roger Wheeler]] lost with 221 votes. McCrory won a close runoff race with 412 votes to Sears' 403.


*[[Montevallo City Council|Council]]:
*[[Montevallo City Council|Council]]:
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==[[Pelham]]==   
==[[Pelham]]==   
* [[Mayor of Pelham|Mayor]]: [[Gary Waters]] (1,081 votes) and [[Don Murphy]] (742 votes) advanced to a runoff for the office being vacated by long-time mayor [[Bobby Hayes]], who endorsed Waters. [[Jim Phillips]] (554 votes) , [[Jim Martin]] (136 votes), and [[Tim Spinosi]] (72 votes) also ran.
* [[Mayor of Pelham|Mayor]]: [[Gary Waters]] (1,081 votes) and [[Don Murphy]] (742 votes) advanced to a runoff for the office being vacated by long-time mayor [[Bobby Hayes]], who endorsed Waters. [[Jim Phillips (Pelham)|Jim Phillips]] (554 votes) , [[Jim Martin]] (136 votes), and [[Tim Spinosi]] (72 votes) also ran. Murphy won a close runoff race with 1,321 votes to Waters' 1,313.


*[[Pelham City Council|Council]]:
*[[Pelham City Council|Council]]:
** District 1: Incumbent [[Rosemary Metcalf]] (984 votes) just barely earned a runoff spot with challenger [[Teresa Nichols]] (1,225 votes). [[Charlie Adams]] (252 votes) also ran.
** District 1: Incumbent [[Rosemary Metcalf]] (984 votes) just barely earned a runoff spot with challenger [[Teresa Nichols]] (1,225 votes). [[Charlie Adams]] (252 votes) also ran.
** District 2: Incumbent [[Michael Dickens]] (1,187 votes) faces challenger [[Willard Payne]] (951 votes) in a runoff. [[Robert Farmer]] (312 votes) also ran.
** District 2: Incumbent [[MIke Dickens]] (1,187 votes) faces challenger [[Willard Payne]] (951 votes) in a runoff. [[Robert Farmer]] (312 votes) also ran.
** District 3: [[Beth McMillan]] (781 votes) and [[Ben Burger]] (592 votes) advanced to a runoff, eliminating [[Ralph Honeycutt]] (330 votes)
** District 3: [[Beth McMillan]] (781 votes) and [[Ben Burger]] (592 votes) advanced to a runoff, eliminating [[Ralph Honeycutt]] (330 votes)
** District 4: [[Steve Powell]] (1,412  votes) defeated [[Paul Contorno]] (1,019 votes)
** District 4: [[Steve Powell]] (1,412  votes) defeated [[Paul Contorno]] (1,019 votes)
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*[[Mayor of Vincent|Mayor]]: Ray McAllister (299 votes) swept the election over challengers Jimmy Carter (78 votes), Joseph "Joey" Cobb (23 votes), and Ernest Kidd Jr (56 votes).
*[[Mayor of Vincent|Mayor]]: Ray McAllister (299 votes) swept the election over challengers Jimmy Carter (78 votes), Joseph "Joey" Cobb (23 votes), and Ernest Kidd Jr (56 votes).
*[[Vincent Town Council|Council]]:
*[[Vincent Town Council|Council]]:
**Place 1: [[Larry Ling]] ran unopposed.
**Place 1: [[Larry King]] ran unopposed.
**Place 2: [[Bridgette Jordan Smith]] ran unopposed.
**Place 2: [[Bridgette Jordan Smith]] ran unopposed.
**Place 3: [[Johnny Edwards]] ran unopposed.
**Place 3: [[Johnny Edwards]] ran unopposed.
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[[Category:Shelby County]]
[[Category:Shelby County]]
[[Category:Elections]]
[[Category:Municipal elections|Shelby County 2008]]
[[Category:2008 events]]
[[Category:2008 events]]

Latest revision as of 09:55, 27 April 2021

2008 Shelby County municipal elections were held August 26, 2008 in several Shelby County cities and towns. On the day of the election remnants of the weather system that made landfall as Tropical Storm Fay were lingering over the region.

To see other Birmingham-area municipalities participating in the state-wide elections, see 2008 municipal elections.

Alabaster

Calera

The 2008 results for Calera were not approved by the U.S. Justice Department because the city had redrawn its districts without proper approval. A new election was finally held for mayor and six, at-large council seats on November 10, 2009.

Chelsea

Columbiana

Allan Lowe
  • Mayor: Incumbent Allan Lowe garnered the most votes (469) with Gregg Rushton coming in second with 430, necessitating a runoff. Three-term councilman Danny Kelley took 78 votes. In preliminary runoff results only 5 votes separated the candidates while 9 provisional ballots remained to be reviewed.

Harpersville

Helena

Sonny Penhale

Indian Springs Village

Montevallo

Pelham

Vincent

Westover

Wilsonville

Wilton

References

  • "Candidates seek municipal offices" (July 3, 2008). Birmingham News.
  • Gordon, Robert K. (July 16, 2008). "Mayoral exits intriguing races in Jefferson, Shelby." Birmingham News.
  • "Candidates seek municipal offices" (July 16, 2008). Birmingham News.
  • "Election Results from Tuesday" (August 26, 2008). ShelbyCountyReporter.com. Accessed August 27, 2008.