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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.


[[Category:Birmingham neighborhoods|Elections]]
* [[Airport Hills Community]]
[[Category:Birmingham municipal elections|2016]]
** [[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 (Brummitt Heights)|William Simmons]]/[[Elnora Fitz]] (tie 1-1); Secretary [[Minnie Hall]]
** [[Maple Grove]]: President [[Jeanette Threatt]]; Vice-President [[Connie Grant]]; Secretary [[Brenda Daniels]]
** [[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]]
** [[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]]
** [[West Brownville]]: (none)
* [[Cahaba Community]]
** [[Overton]]: President [[Anita Abrams]] (unopposed)
* [[Crestline Community]]
** [[Crestline]]: President [[Hunter Williams]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Aileen Hunt]]; Secretary [[Barbara White]]
** [[Eastwood neighborhood]]: President [[Terri Wright]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Leigh Ha Chine]]
* [[Crestwood]]:
** [[Crestwood North]]: President [[Darrell O'Quinn]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Daniel Seigel]]; Secretary [[Vernon Lee]]/[[Earl Colvin]] (1-1 tie)
** [[Crestwood South]]: President [[Elizabeth Murray]]; Vice-President [[Virginia Volker]]; Secretary [[Eunice Gary]]
* [[East Birmingham Community]]
** [[East Birmingham neighborhood]]: President [[Deborah DeRamus]] (def. [[Terry Boyd]] 18-4); Vice-President [[Terry Boyd]]/[[Daniel Felder]] (2-2 tie); Secretary [[Clara Zeigler]]
** [[Inglenook neighborhood]]: President [[Carolyn Cauthen]] (def. [[Gwen Webb]] 15-1); Vice-President [[Gwen Webb]]; Secretary [[David Van Williams]]
** [[Kingston]]: President [[Lillie Cole]] (def. [[Sergio William]]<!--sic--> and [[Denny Clark]] 7-2-1); Vice-President [[Lovie Crawford Jr]]; Secretary [[Ellarine Stroud]]
** [[North Avondale]]: President [[Zachary Watkins]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Phyllis Wilson-Watson]]; Secretary [[Deborah Watkins]]
* [[East Lake]]
** [[Brown Springs neighborhood]]: President [[John Howard]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Vicki Harris]]; Secretary [[TaWanda Ford]]
** [[East Lake neighborhood]]: President [[Aaisha Muhammad]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Richard Drake]]; Secretary [[Brenda Martin]]
** [[Gate City]]: President [[Wilma Davis]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Michael Johnson]]; Secretary [[Linda Allen]]
** [[North East Lake]]: President [[Victoria Ruduloph]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Gloria Cook]]; Secretary [[Pat Cornelius]]
** [[Wahouma]]: President [[Robert Johnson (Wahouma)|Robert Johnson]] (unopposed)
** [[Zion City]]: President [[Elois Ramsey]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Alberta Hubbard]]; Secretary [[Irma Hatcher-Martin]]
* [[East Pinson Valley]]
** [[Apple Valley]]: President [[Larry Butler]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Rik Tate]]; Secretary [[Renea Zinnerman]]
** [[Bridlewood]]: President [[Eleanor Burks]] (unopposed)
** [[Echo Highlands]]: President [[Ken Johnson]] (def. [[William Harden Jr]] 59-45); Vice-President [[Terry Diltz]]; Secretary [[Angela Jenkins]]
** [[Pine Knoll Vista]]: President [[Justine Atkins]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[LaShawn Harris]]; Secretary [[Jacqueline Williams]]
** [[Sun Valley]]: President [[Johnny Hawkins]]; Vice-President [[Walter Lee]]/[[Ron NeSmith]] (1-1 tie); Secretary [[Marie NeSmith]]
* [[Ensley]]
** [[Dolomite]]: President [[Alfred Thomas]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Sammuel Wyatt]]<!--sic-->; Secretary [[Armelio Harville]]
** [[Ensley neighborhood]]: President [[George McCall]]; Vice-President [[Ronald Hall]]; Secretary [[Doris Smith]]
** [[Oak Ridge]]: President [[Theresa Williams]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Dorothy Dickey]]; Secretary [[Jessica Russell]]
** [[Sherman Heights]]: President [[Oliva Johnson]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Betty Thomas]]
** [[Tuxedo]]: President [[Marine Coleman]]; Vice-President [[Shirley Brown]]; Secretary [[Della Rice]]
** [[Wylam]]: President [[Michael Etheridge]] (unopposed)' Vice-President [[Linda Coats Lavender]]
* [[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]]: President [[Janice Bass]] (def. [[Lynette Peters]] 10-3); Vice-President [[Joyce Christian]]/[[Eric May]] (1-1 tie)
** [[Fairview]]: President [[Gerri Robinson]]; Vice-President [[Dwight Hampton]]; Secretary [[Simonetta Perdue]]
** [[Green Acres neighborhood]]: President [[Robert Littleton]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Angel Crenshaw]]; Secretary [[Shovetta Elder]]<!--sic-->
* [[Grasselli]]
** [[Grasselli Heights]]: President [[John Wilson Jr]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Marthella Jackson]]; Secretary [[Ruby Wilson]]
** [[Hillman]]:
** [[Hillman Park]]: President [[Jim Boyd]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Willie Smith]]
** [[Industrial Center]]: President [[Valera Elder]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Vanessa Phillips]]; Secretary [[Stephanie Shepherd]]
** [[Tarpley City]]: President [[Rosalind Young]]; Vice-President [[Dorothy Cunningham]]; Secretary [[Shirley Larry]]
** [[West Goldwire]]: President [[Chery Scott]]<!--sic--> (unopposed); Vice-President [[Geralyn Pickens]]; Secretary [[Beulah Threatt]]
* [[Huffman community]]
** [[Huffman]]: President [[Theodore Deboro]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Marilyn Cooke]]; Secretary [[Tina Johnson]]
** [[Killough Springs]]: President [[Rashanda McNeal]]; Vice-President [[Fred Jackson]]; Secretary [[Shonda Johnson]]
** [[Liberty Highlands]]: President [[Doris Clanton]]; Vice-President [[Sophia Clanton]]
** [[Spring Lake]]: President [[George Lee Jr]]; Vice-President [[Terry Jones]]; Secretary [[Zellean Maddox]]
* [[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]]: President [[Amie Evans]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Edward Eaton]]
** [[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]]
** [[Norwood]]: President [[Tom Creger]] (def. [[Mary Jean LaMay]] 125-99); Vice-President [[Charles Hatcher]]; Secretary [[James Clark]]
* [[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]]: President [[Rondal D. Mitchell]] (def. [[Theresa Hale]] and [[Robert Cotton Jr]] 115-1-1); Vice-President [[Theresa Hale]]
** [[Harriman Park neighborhood|Harriman Park]]: President [[Willa Cole]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Jones Monday]]; Secretary [[Mary Garrett]]
** [[Hooper City]]: President [[Danny Robinson]] (def. [[James Hunter Jr]] 40-2); Vice-President [[Jacquelin Brown]]<!--sic-->; Secretary [[Eula Jackson]]
** [[North Birmingham neighborhood]]: President [[Jimmie Coleman]]; Vice-President [[Claudia Humphrey]]; Secretary [[Barbara Hill]]
* [[Pratt]]
** [[Central Pratt]]: President [[Eric Hall]] (def. [[Linda Coats Lavender]] 54-30); Vice-President [[Joseph Black]]; Secretary [[Elenor Hall-White]]<!--sic-->
** [[North Pratt]]: President [[Michelle Perkins]] (def. [[Clarence Ford]] and [[Ronnie Green]] 86-75-1); Vice-President [[Arlean Alexander]]; Secretary [[Sylvia Buford]]
** [[Sandusky]]: President [[Junita Brew]]<!--sic-->; Vice-President [[Kim Williams]]; Secretary [[Jalisa Hunter]]
** [[Smithfield Estates]]: President [[Ellen Spencer]]; Vice-President [[Hershell Hicks]]; Secretary [[Priscilla Hicks]]
** [[South Pratt]]: President [[Richard Harris]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Lillie Files]]; Secretary [[Brenda Ragland]]
** [[Thomas]]: President [[Alonzo Darrow]]; Vice-President [[Shirley Gibson]]; Secretary [[Deidra Johnson]]
* [[Red Mountain community]]
** [[Forest Park-South Avondale]]: President [[Sam Frazier (attorney)|Sam Frazier]]; Vice-President [[Jeff McGee]]; Secretary [[Jay Smith]]
** [[Highland Park]]: President [[Allison Glascock]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Carl Sosnin]]; Secretary [[Elizabeth Sanfelippo]]
** [[Redmont Park]]: President [[Jay Reid]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Cathy Adams]]; Secretary [[Babs Simpson]]
* [[Roebuck-South East Lake]]
** [[Roebuck]]: President [[Shelia Dickson]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Vicki Watts]]
** [[Roebuck Springs-South Roebuck]]: President [[Frank Hamby]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Matt Burke]]; Secretary [[Catlin Hastings]]
** [[South East Lake]]: President [[Willie Wooten]] (def. [[Wolfgang Poe]] 9-7); Vice-President [[Ronald Crenshaw]]; Secretary [[Val Proctor]]
* [[Smithfield community]]
** [[College Hills]]: President [[Angela Scoggins-Watson]]; Vice-President [[Henry Lewis]]; Secretary [[Madeline Welch]]<!--sic-->
** [[East Thomas]]: President [[Thomasine Jackson]] (def. [[Walter Floyd]] 31-1); Vice-President [[Majadi Baruti]]; Secretary [[Susan Diane Mitchell]]
** [[Enon Ridge]]: President [[Adrienne Reynolds]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Vera Juett]]; Secretary [[Tommie Wooden-Medlock]]
** [[Graymont neighborhood|Graymont]]: President [[Willine Body]] (def. [[Margurita Treadwell]]<!--sic--> 89-38); Vice-President [[Eloise Hardy]]; Secretary [[Betty Miles]]
** [[Smithfield neighborhood]]: President [[Wayne Blanding]] (def. [[Epraim McKinney]] 18-6); Vice-President [[Leola Ray Scott]]; Secretary [[Ruthie Johnson]]
* [[Southside community]]
** [[Five Points South neighborhood]]: President [[Danny Jones]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Robert Foster]]; Secretary [[Darryl Washington]]
** [[Glen Iris]]: President [[Scott Capps]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Carol Williams]]; Secretary [[Jean White]]
** [[Southside neighborhood]]: President [[Irene Johnson]]
* [[Southwest Birmingham]]
** [[Garden Highlands]]: President [[Harriette Littleton]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Robert Carlisle]]; Secretary [[Michelle Carlisle]]
** [[Mason City]]: President [[Bgrenda H. Vaughn]]<!--sic--> (unopposed); Vice-President [[John Ford Sr]]; Secretary [[Brandi Gary]]
** [[Oxmoor neighborhood]]: President [[Madelyn Green]]/[[Julius Oliver]] (48-48 tie); Vice-President [[William Cammack]]; Secretary [[Sallie White]]
** [[Powderly]]: President [[Veronica Johnson]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[George Andrews]]; Secretary [[Larry Johnson]]
** [[Riley-Travellick]]: President [[Arthur Sullen]]; Vice-President [[Beverly Ochuba]]; Secretary [[Anette Taylor]]
* [[Titusville community]]
** [[North Titusville]]: President [[John Harris]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Loretta King]]
** [[South Titusville]]: President [[Lavon Beard]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Jason Freeman]]; Secretary [[Thomasene Shambray]]<!--sic-->
** [[Woodland Park]]: President [[Johnnie Summerville]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Michael Morrison]]; Secretary [[Palmerlita Brown]]
* [[West End]]
** [[Arlington-West End]]: President [[Deloris Clayton]]<!--sic--> (write-in); Vice-President [[Karen Dawson]]; Secretary [[Lois Billiups]]
** [[Germania Park neighborhood]]: President [[Evanne Gibson]]; Vice-President [[Willie Cade]]; Secretary [[Barbara Andres]]
** [[Oakwood Place]]: President [[Sharon Watford]] (def. [[Mildred Cain]] and [[Delores Clayton]] 18-17-1); Vice-President [[Mildred Cain]] (def. [[Nell Allen]] after a 6-6 tie); Secretary [[Gloria Field]]<!--or Fields-->
** [[Rising-West Princeton]]: President [[Namonia Alford]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Hattie Williams]]
** [[West End Manor]]: President [[Debra Mays]]; Vice-President [[Donice Plamore]]; Secretary [[Mary Polnett]]
* [[Woodlawn]]
** [[East Avondale]]: President [[Doris Jones]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Wanda Looney]]
** [[Oak Ridge Park]]: President [[Myeisha Hutchinson]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Barbara Merchant]]; Secretary [[Cassandra Pullom]]
** [[South Woodlawn]]: President [[Arnold King]] (unopposed); Vice-President [[Vanessa Jones]]; Secretary [[Cassandra Allen]]
** [[Woodlawn neighborhood]]: President [[Brenda Pettway]]/[[Sergio Williams]] (43-43 tie); Vice-President [[Sergio Williams]]; Secretary [[Johnny Williams]]
 
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Latest revision as of 12:31, 16 February 2024

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.