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The '''2016 Birmingham neighborhood elections''' were held on [[October 18]], [[2016]] to decide leadership for [[Birmingham]]'s 99 [[List of Birmingham neighborhoods|neighborhoods]]. Polling took place at ten locations across the city, not coinciding with polling precincts for statewide and county elections.
The '''2016 Birmingham neighborhood elections''' were held on [[October 18]], [[2016]] to decide leadership for [[Birmingham]]'s 99 [[List of Birmingham neighborhoods|neighborhoods]]. Polling took place at ten locations across the city, not coinciding with polling precincts for statewide and county elections.
* [[Airport Hills Community]]
** [[Airport Highlands]]: President [[Prude Fuller]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Christ Evans]]<!--sic-->; Secretary [[Simetta Hamby]]
** [[Brownsville Heights]]: President [[Harry Giddens]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[John Burks]]; Secretary [[Annetta Pruitt-Moore]]
** [[Brummitt Heights]]: President [[Thereathea Montgomery]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[William Simmons]]/[[Elnora Fitz]] (tie 1-1); Secretary [[Minnie Hall]]
** [[Maple Grove]]:
** [[Penfield Park]]:
* [[Brownsville Community]]
** [[East Brownville]]:
** [[Roosevelt]]:
** [[West Brownville]]:
* [[Cahaba Community]]
** [[Highway 280 neighborhood]]
** [[Lake Purdy neighborhood]]
** [[Overton]]:
* [[Crestline Community]]
** [[Crestline]]: President [[Hunter Williams]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Aileen Hunt]]; Secretary [[Barbara White]]
** [[Eastwood neighborhood]]:
* [[Crestwood]]:
** [[Crestwood North]]: President [[Darrell O'Quinn]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Daniel Seigel]]; Secretary [[Vernon Lee]]/[[Earl Colvin]] (1-1 tie)
** [[Crestwood South]]:
* [[East Birmingham]]
** [[East Birmingham North]]:
** [[Inglenook]]:
** [[Kingston]]:
** [[North Avondale]]:
* [[East Lake]]
** [[Brown Springs]]: President [[John Howard]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Vicki Harris]]; Secretary [[TaWanda Ford]]
** [[East Lake neighborhood]]:
** [[Gate City]]:
** [[North East Lake]]:
** [[Wahouma neighborhood]]:
** [[Zion City neighborhood]]:
* [[East Pinson Valley]]
** [[Apple Valley]]: President [[Larry Butler]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Rik Tate]]; Secretary [[Renea Zinnerman]]
** [[Bridlewood]]: President [[Elenor Burks]] (unopposed)
** [[Echo Highlands]]:
** [[Pine Knoll Vista]]:
** [[Sun Valley]]:
* [[Ensley]]
** [[Dolomite]]: President [[Alfred Thomas]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Sammuel Wyatt]]<!--sic-->; Secretary [[Armelio Harville]]
** [[Ensley neighborhood]]:
** [[Oak Ridge]]:
** [[Sherman Heights]]:
** [[Tuxedo]]:
** [[Wylam]]:
* [[Five Points West]]
** [[Belview Heights]]: President [[Sherry Lewis]] (def. [[Dianne Cain]] 77-58); Vice-President [[Johnny Gunn]]; Secretary [[Loretta Waites]]
** [[Bush Hills]]: President [[Walladean Streeter]] (def. [[Dora Sims]] 127-112); Vice-President [[Dora Sims]]; Secretary [[Myra Tarver]]
** [[Central Park]]: President [[Susan Palmer]]; Vice-President [[David Hall]]; Secretary [[Willie Sheats]]/[[William Jones]]/[[Mrs Bass]]<!--sic--> (1-1-1 tie)
** [[Ensley Highlands]]:
** [[Fairview]]:
** [[Green Acres neighborhood]]:
* [[Grasselli]]
** [[Grasselli Heights]]:
** [[Hillman]]:
** [[Hillman Park]]:
** [[Industrial Center]]:
** [[Tarpley City]]:
** [[West Goldwire]]:
* [[Huffman community]]
** [[Huffman]]:
** [[Killough Springs]]:
** [[Liberty Highlands]]:
** [[Spring Lake]]:
* [[Northside]]
** [[Central City neighborhood|Central City]]: President [[James Sullivan]]; Vice-President [[Sheleta Purifoy]]; Secretary [[Nyesha Black]]/[[Summer Davis]]/[[Carrie Smith]] (2-2-2 tie)
** [[Druid Hills]]:
** [[Evergreen]]:
** [[Fountain Heights]]:
** [[Norwood]]:
* [[North Birmingham]]
** [[Acipco-Finley]]: President [[Kevin Powe]] (def. [[Art Grayson]] 55-36); Vice President [[Catherine Evans]]; Secretary [[Madie Booker]]
** [[Collegeville]]: President [[Vivan Starks]]<!--sic--> (unopposed); Vice-President [[Chester Wallace]]; Secretary [[Drucilla Royal]]<!--sic-->
** [[Fairmont]]:
** [[Harriman Park]]:
** [[Hooper City]]:
** [[North Birmingham neighborhood]]:
** [[Central Pratt]]: President [[Eric Hall]] (def. [[Linda Coats Lavender]] 54-30); Vice-President [[Joseph Black]]; Secretary [[Elenor Hall-White]]<!--sic-->
** [[North Pratt]]:
** [[Sandusky]]:
** [[Smithfield Estates]]:
** [[South Pratt]]:
** [[Thomas]]:
* [[Red Mountain community]]
** [[Forest Park-South Avondale]]:
** [[Highland Park]]:
** [[Redmont Park]]:
* [[Roebuck-South East Lake]]
** [[Roebuck]]:
** [[Roebuck Springs-South Roebuck]]:
** [[South East Lake]]:
* [[Smithfield community]]
** [[College Hills]]: President [[Angela Scoggins-Watson]]; Vice-President [[Henry Lewis]]; Secretary [[Madeline Welch]]<!--sic-->
** [[East Thomas]]:
** [[Enon Ridge]]:
** [[Graymont]]:
** [[Smithfield neighborhood]]:
* [[Southside community]]
** [[Five Points South neighborhood]]:
** [[Glen Iris]]:
** [[Southside neighborhood]]:
* [[Southwest Birmingham]]
** [[Garden Highlands]]:
** [[Mason City]]:
** [[Oxmoor neighborhood]]:
** [[Powderly]]:
** [[Riley-Travellick]]:
* [[Titusville community]]
** [[North Titusville]]:
** [[South Titusville]]:
** [[Woodland Park]]:
* [[West End]]
** [[Arlington-West End]]: President [[Deloris Clayton]]<!--sic--> (write-in); Vice-President [[Karen Dawson]]; Secretary [[Lois Billiups]]
** [[Germania Park neighborhood]]:
** [[Oakwood Place]]:
** [[Rising-West Princeton]]:
** [[West End Manor]]:
* [[Woodlawn]]
** [[East Avondale]]:
** [[Oak Ridge Park]]:
** [[South Woodlawn]]:
** [[Woodlawn neighborhood]]:


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[[Category:Birmingham municipal elections|2016]]
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Revision as of 13:05, 21 March 2017

The 2016 Birmingham neighborhood elections were held on October 18, 2016 to decide leadership for Birmingham's 99 neighborhoods. Polling took place at ten locations across the city, not coinciding with polling precincts for statewide and county elections.