2012 Jefferson County municipal elections: Difference between revisions

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==[[Brighton]]==
==[[Brighton]]==
*[[Mayor of Brighton|Mayor]]: [[Eddie Cooper]], 224 votes (39%, runoff); [[Barbara Watkins]], 179 votes (31%, runoff), [[Tom Henderson (Brighton city councilor)|Tom Henderson]], 175 votes (30%)
*[[Mayor of Brighton|Mayor]]: [[Barbara Watkins]], 179 votes (31%), 325 votes (53%) in runoff, winner; [[Eddie Cooper]], 224 votes (39%) 294 votes (47%) in runoff[[Tom Henderson (Brighton city councilor)|Tom Henderson]], 175 votes (30%)
*[[Brighton City Council|Council]]:
*[[Brighton City Council|Council]]:
**Place 1: [[Joseph Edwards]] (incumbent), 361 votes (65%, winner); [[Terry Anderson]], 193 votes (35%)
**Place 1: [[Joseph Edwards]] (incumbent), 361 votes (65%, winner); [[Terry Anderson]], 193 votes (35%)
**Place 2: [[Rhonda Bean]] 383 votes (68%, winner), [[Angela Brickie]], 179 votes (32%)
**Place 2: [[Rhonda Bean]] 383 votes (68%, winner), [[Angela Brickie]], 179 votes (32%)
**Place 3: [[Annie Woods]], 250 votes (44%, runoff); [[Devona McMullin]], 220 votes (39%, runoff); [[Kiesha Winston]], 95 votes (17%)
**Place 3: [[Annie Woods]], 250 votes (44%), 417 votes (68%) in runoff, winner; [[Devona McMullin]], 220 votes (39%), 195 votes (32%) in runoff; [[Kiesha Winston]], 95 votes (17%)
**Place 4: [[Landy Warren]], 293 votes (52%, winner); [[Jerome McMullin]], 275 votes (48%)
**Place 4: [[Landy Warren]], 293 votes (52%, winner); [[Jerome McMullin]], 275 votes (48%)
**Place 5: [[Lonnie Murry]] (incumbent), 288 votes (51%, winner); [[Bruce Taylor]], 183 votes (32%); [[Angelo Hinkle]], 93 votes (16%)
**Place 5: [[Lonnie Murry]] (incumbent), 288 votes (51%, winner); [[Bruce Taylor]], 183 votes (32%); [[Angelo Hinkle]], 93 votes (16%)

Revision as of 19:00, 10 October 2012

2012 Jefferson County municipal elections were held August 28, 2012.

The following were the contests in cities and towns in Jefferson County. See 2012 municipal elections for contests in other counties.

Adamsville

Brighton

Center Point

Clay

County Line

Fairfield

Fultondale

Gardendale

Graysville

Homewood

Hoover

Hueytown

Irondale

Kimberly

No elected positions were contested in Kimberly, as only the incumbents qualified to run, so the city did not actually hold municipal elections in 2012.

Leeds

Lipscomb

  • Mayor:
  • Council:
    • District 1:
    • District 2:
    • District 3:
    • District 4:
    • District 5:

Midfield

Morris

Mountain Brook

Mulga

North Johns

Pinson

Pleasant Grove

Tarrant

Trafford

Trussville

Vestavia Hills

Warrior

References