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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]] (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]]:

Revision as of 23:14, 7 October 2008

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

Chelsea

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.

Harpersville

Helena

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.