2016 Birmingham neighborhood elections: Difference between revisions

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* [[Crestwood]]:
* [[Crestwood]]:
** [[Crestwood North]]: President [[Darrell O'Quinn]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Daniel Seigel]]; Secretary [[Vernon Lee]]/[[Earl Colvin]] (1-1 tie)
** [[Crestwood North]]: President [[Darrell O'Quinn]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Daniel Seigel]]; Secretary [[Vernon Lee]]/[[Earl Colvin]] (1-1 tie)
** [[Crestwood South]]:  
** [[Crestwood South]]: President [[Elizabeth Murray]]; Vice-President [[Virginia Volker]]; Secretary [[Eunice Gary]]
* [[East Birmingham]]  
* [[East Birmingham]]  
** [[East Birmingham North]]: President [[Deborah DeRamus]] (def. [[Terry Boyd]] 18-4); Vice-President [[Terry Boyd]]/[[Daniel Felder]] (2-2 tie); Secretary [[Clara Zeigler]]
** [[East Birmingham North]]: President [[Deborah DeRamus]] (def. [[Terry Boyd]] 18-4); Vice-President [[Terry Boyd]]/[[Daniel Felder]] (2-2 tie); Secretary [[Clara Zeigler]]
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* [[Northside]]
* [[Northside]]
** [[Central City neighborhood|Central City]]: President [[James Sullivan]]; Vice-President [[Sheleta Purifoy]]; Secretary [[Nyesha Black]]/[[Summer Davis]]/[[Carrie Smith]] (2-2-2 tie)
** [[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]]:  
** [[Druid Hills]]: President [[Amie Evans]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Edward Eaton]]
** [[Evergreen]]: President [[Kerry Woodruff]] (unopposed); Secretary [[Juliette Dowdell]]
** [[Evergreen]]: President [[Kerry Woodruff]] (unopposed); Secretary [[Juliette Dowdell]]
** [[Fountain Heights]]: President [[Andre Brown]] (def. [[Jacuques Lovejoy]]<!--sic--> 66-9); Vice-President [[Bonderia Lyons]]; Secretary [[Tiffany Cannon]]
** [[Fountain Heights]]: President [[Andre Brown]] (def. [[Jacuques Lovejoy]]<!--sic--> 66-9); Vice-President [[Bonderia Lyons]]; Secretary [[Tiffany Cannon]]

Revision as of 12:09, 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.