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** [[Penfield Park]]: President [[Willie Biggs]] (def. [[Carl Naylor]], [[Pettus Strong]] and [[Nolan Brown]] 12-8-2-1); Vice-President [[Edmond Hullett]]; Secretary [[Darren Dill]]
** [[Penfield Park]]: President [[Willie Biggs]] (def. [[Carl Naylor]], [[Pettus Strong]] and [[Nolan Brown]] 12-8-2-1); Vice-President [[Edmond Hullett]]; Secretary [[Darren Dill]]
* [[Brownsville Community]]
* [[Brownsville Community]]
** [[East Brownville]]: President [[Gwen Cook Bibb]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Theresa Mack]]; Secretary [[Jamice Carter]]<!--sic-->
** [[East Brownville]]: President [[Gwendolyn Cook Bibb]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Theresa Mack]]; Secretary [[Jamice Carter]]<!--sic-->
** [[Roosevelt]]: President [[Gwendolyn Swain]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Rosie Turner]]; Secretary [[Kenya Embry]]
** [[Roosevelt]]: President [[Gwendolyn Swain]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Rosie Turner]]; Secretary [[Kenya Embry]]
** [[West Brownville]]: (none)
** [[West Brownville]]: (none)

Revision as of 09:37, 22 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.