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==City Council==
==City Council==
===Place 1===
===Place 1===
* [[Temple Tutwiler]], 2,301 votes (42.4%), runoff
* [[Amy Carter]], 1,927 votes (35.6%) in general election, 53% in runoff, winner
* [[Amy Carter]], 1,927 votes (35.6%), runoff
* [[Temple Tutwiler]], 2,301 votes (42.4%) in general election, 47% runoff
* [[Frank Galloway]], 1,190 votes (21.9%)
* [[Frank Galloway]], 1,190 votes (21.9%)
:* incumbent [[Bob Moody]] did not stand for reelection.


===Place 3===
===Place 3===
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===Place 5===
===Place 5===
* [[Jess Vogtle]] (incumbent), 2,827 votes (52.2%), winner
* [[Jesse Vogtle]] (incumbent), 2,827 votes (52.2%), winner
* [[Rick Sprague]], 2,502 votes (46.2%)
* [[Rick Sprague]], 2,502 votes (46.2%)
* [[Mark Roberts]], 89 votes (1.6%)
* [[Mark Roberts]], 89 votes (1.6%)


==References==
==References==
* Thornton, William (July 21, 2010) "Eight candidates qualify for three Mountain Brook council seats." ''Birmingham News''
* Thornton, William (July 21, 2010) "Eight candidates qualify for three Mountain Brook council seats." {{BN}}


[[Category:Mountain Brook|Election]]
[[Category:Mountain Brook elections|2010]]
[[Category:Municipal elections|Mountain Brook]]
[[Category:2010 events]]
[[Category:2010 events]]

Latest revision as of 12:53, 24 July 2019

The 2010 Mountain Brook municipal election will be held in Mountain Brook to fill three open seats on the five-member Mountain Brook City Council. The non-partisan at-large election is scheduled to take place on August 24, 2010, with runoffs if needed.

City Council

Place 1

  • incumbent Bob Moody did not stand for reelection.

Place 3

Place 5

References

  • Thornton, William (July 21, 2010) "Eight candidates qualify for three Mountain Brook council seats." The Birmingham News