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'''2016 Jefferson County municipal elections''' were held [[August 23]], [[2016]].
'''2016 Jefferson County municipal elections''' were held [[August 23]], [[2016]], with runoffs as needed held on [[October 4]].


The following were the contests in cities and towns in [[Jefferson County]]. See [[2016 municipal elections]] for contests in other counties.
The following were the contests in cities and towns in [[Jefferson County]]. See [[2016 municipal elections]] for contests in other counties.


==[[Adamsville]]==
==[[Adamsville]]==
*[[Mayor of Adamsville|Mayor]]: [[Pam Palmer]] (incumbent), [[Christopher James]]
*[[Mayor of Adamsville|Mayor]]: [[Pam Palmer]] (incumbent) 411 votes, winner; [[Christopher James]] 236 votes
*[[Adamsville City Council|Council]]:
*[[Adamsville City Council|Council]]:
**District 1: uncontested
**District 1: [[Anthony Brooklere]] (incumbent), unopposed
**District 2: uncontested
**District 2: [[TL Watford|Terrell "TL" Watford]], unopposed
**District 3: [[Glenn Minyard]] (incumbent), [[Ricky Pierce]]
**District 3: [[Glenn Minyard]] (incumbent), winner, [[Ricky Pierce]]
**District 4: uncontested
**District 4: [[Bill Whisenhunt]], unopposed
**District 5: [[Johnathon Click]], [[Reginald Crawford]]
**District 5: [[John Click]], winner; [[Reginald Crawford]] (District 2 incumbent)
 
Five other mayoral candidates filed, but were disqualified for failing to turn in an ethics form simultaneously with their qualification papers. Those included [[Yohance Owens]], [[Dana Brown]], [[Nathaniel Byrd]], [[Loretta Herring]] and [[Tammi Taylor]].


==[[Brighton]]==
==[[Brighton]]==
*[[Mayor of Brighton|Mayor]]: [[Bobbie Watkins]] (incumbent), [[Eddie Cooper]], [[Brandon Dean]], [[Tyrone Rudoolph]], [[Annie Woods]]
*[[Mayor of Brighton|Mayor]]: [[Brandon Dean]], 300 votes, runoff; [[Bobbie Watkins]] (incumbent), runoff, [[Eddie Cooper]], [[Tyrone Rudoolph]], [[Annie Woods]]
*[[Brighton City Council|Council]]:
*[[Brighton City Council|Council]]:
**Place 1: [[Jo Jo Edwards]] (incumbent), [[Marquise Moore]]
**Place 1: [[Marquise Moore]], winner; [[Jo Jo Edwards]] (incumbent)
**Place 2: uncontested
**Place 2: uncontested
**Place 3: [[Ashley Henderson]], [[Bruce Taylor]]
**Place 3: [[Ashley Henderson]], winner; [[Bruce Taylor]]
**Place 4: [[Landy Warren]] (incumbent), [[Shawn Dale-Johnson]],
**Place 4: [[Shawn Dale-Johnson]], winner; [[Landy Warren]] (incumbent)
**Place 5: uncontested
**Place 5: uncontested
Watkins and Cooper both filed suits challenging Dean's election on allegations of vote fraud (specifically relating to absentee ballots) and evidence that Dean did not live in the city limits. Bessemer circuit judge [[Eugene Verin]] called for a recount and inspection of ballots as part of the discovery phase of the lawsuit. He ruled on [[September 25]] that Dean's residence was valid, but that he had not received enough valid votes to avoid a runoff with Watkins. Dean was ordered to vacate the office until a runoff was held.


==[[Center Point]]==
==[[Center Point]]==
*[[Mayor of Center Point|Mayor]]: [[Tom Henderson]] (incumbent), [[Frederick Burkes]], [[Annette Stansell]]
*[[Mayor of Center Point|Mayor]]: [[Tom Henderson]] (incumbent), winner; [[Frederick Burkes]], [[Annette Stansell]]
*[[Center Point City Council|Council]]:
*[[Center Point City Council|Council]]:
**Place 1: [[Danny King]] (incumbent), [[Bobby Scott]], [[Denise Peagler]]
**Place 1: [[Bobby Scott]], 108 votes in runoff (59%, winner); [[Denise Peagler]] , 74 votes in runoff (41%), [[Danny King]] (incumbent)
**Place 2: [[Linda Kennemur]] (incumbent), [[Glenn Williams]]
**Place 2: [[Linda Kennemur]] (incumbent), winner; [[Glenn Williams]]
**Place 3: [[Roger Barlow]] (incumbent), [[Ric Weide]]
**Place 3: [[Roger Barlow]] (incumbent), winner; [[Ric Weide]]
**Place 4: [[Raymond Olan]] (incumbent), [[James Howell]]
**Place 4: [[James Howell]], winner; [[Raymond Olan]] (incumbent)
**Place 5: uncontested
**Place 5: uncontested


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**Place 2: uncontested
**Place 2: uncontested
**Place 3: uncontested
**Place 3: uncontested
**Place 4: [[Bo Johnson]] (incumbent), [[Carol Foster]]
**Place 4: [[Bo Johnson]] (incumbent), winner; [[Carol Foster]]
**Place 5: uncontested
**Place 5: uncontested


==[[Fairfield]]==
==[[Fairfield]]==
* [[Mayor of Fairfield|Mayor]]: [[Jack Cleveland]], [[Jennie Craig]], [[Rodger Davis]], [[Edward May], [[Charles Willis]], [[Johnnie Wyatt]], [[Omar Young]]
* [[Mayor of Fairfield|Mayor]]: [[Edward May]] 925 votes (41%), 1,004 votes in runoff (52%, winner), [[Johnnie Wyatt]] 717 votes (32%), 922 votes (48%) in runoff, [[Omar Young]] 460 votes (21%), [[Jennie Craig]] 66 votes (3%), [[Rodger Davis]] (44 votes, 2%), [[Jack Cleveland]] (27 votes, 1%), [[Charles Willis]] 0 votes (0%)
*[[Fairfield City Council|Council]]:
*[[Fairfield City Council|Council]]:
**Council President: [[Darnell Gardner|Darnell "Shank" Gardner]] (incumbent), [[Eddie Penny]]
** Council President: [[Eddie Penny]] 1,165 votes (54%, winner); [[Darnell Gardner|Darnell "Shank" Gardner]] (incumbent) 1,009 votes (46%)
**District 1: [[Garry Brandy|Garry "Sarge" Brandy]], [[James Reasor]], [[F. D. Scott]], [[Barakas Taylor]]
** District 1: [[Barakas Taylor]] 148 votes (39%), 176 votes (53%) in runoff, winner; [[F. D. Scott]] 150 votes (40%), 156 votes (47%) in runoff, [[Garry Brandy|Garry "Sarge" Brandy]]  51 votes (13%), [[James Reasor|James "Bubba" Reasor]] 29 votes (8%)
**District 2: [[Tasha Matthews]], [[Rembert Parks]], [[Wanda Shelby]]
** District 2: [[Rembert Parks|Susan Jo "Rembert" Parks]] 131 votes (57%, winner), [[Gloria Matthews]] (incumbent) 82 votes (35%), [[Wanda Shelby]] 18 votes (8%)
**District 3: [[Harry C. Lee Jr]] (incumbent), [[Cynthia Turner-McDowell]]
** District 3: [[Cynthia Turner-McDowell]] 182 votes (70%, winner), [[Harry C. Lee Jr]] (incumbent) 78 votes (30%)
**District 4: uncontested
** District 4: [[John Hackett]], uncontested
**District 5: [[Jerry Yarbrough]] (incumbent), [[Herman Carnes]], [[Wanda Erskine]]
** District 5: [[Herman Carnes]] 274 votes (74%, winner), [[Wanda Erskine]] 84 votes (23%), [[Jerry Yarbrough]] (incumbent) 12 votes (3%)
**District 6: uncontested
** District 6: [[Willie Hardley]] (incumbent), uncontested
 
[[Gloria Matthews]], who had served two years of [[Primus Mack]]'s term as District 2 representative following his criminal conviction, disputed the results of the election, claiming that absentee ballots and voting machines had been tampered with. [[Lorene Allen]], who managed absentee ballots for City Clerk [[Ashley Murphy]], explained that 20 of the 48 absentee ballots cast had to be rejected for lack of signatures or voter identification.
 
Mayoral runoff candidate Johnnie Wyatt also claimed that Edward May failed to establish residence in the city before submitting his qualifications for the election and petitioned the [[Jefferson County Circuit Court]] to disqualify him.


==[[Fultondale]]==
==[[Fultondale]]==
*[[Mayor of Fultondale|Mayor]]: [[Jim Lowery]] (incumbent), 1,158 votes (67%, winner); [[John Douglas]], 577 votes (33%)
*[[Mayor of Fultondale|Mayor]]: [[Jim Lowery]] (incumbent), winner; [[Larry Holcomb]]
*[[Fultondale City Council|Council]]:
*[[Fultondale City Council|Council]]:
** Place 1: [[Joshua Bryant]] (incumbent), 905 votes (55%, winner); [[Shane Cochran]], 444 votes (27%); [[Matthew Weber]], 285 votes (17%)
** Place 1: [[Joshua Bryant]] (incumbent), [[Timothy Williams|Timothy "TMac" Williams]]
** Place 2: [[Joe Bolton]] (incumbent), uncontested
** Place 2: [[Joe Bolton|Joe "Coach" Bolton]] (incumbent), [[Daniel Kendall|Daniel "Bubbles" Kendall]]
** Place 3: [[Darrell Hubbert]] (incumbent), 721 votes (42%), 588 votes (53%) in runoff, winner; [[Jimmie Lay]], 660 votes (39%), 524 votes (47%) in runoff; [[Mike Snow]], 334 votes (19%)
** Place 3: [[Darrell Hubbert]] (incumbent), [[Jimmie Lay]]
** Place 4: [[Tommy Loden]] (incumbent), uncontested
** Place 4: [[Tommy Loden]] (incumbent), [[Lynn Carlton|Patricia "Lynn" Carlton]]
** Place 5: [[Greg Morris]], 447 votes (26%), 560 votes (51%) in runoff, winner; [[Tip Blizard]], 408 votes (24%), 540 votes (49%) in runoff; [[Theresa Leipert]], 366 votes (21%); [[Jeffrey Robinson]], 344 votes (20%); [[Walter Tibbs]], 143 votes (8%)
** Place 5: [[Greg Morris]], [[Darrell Bates]]


==[[Gardendale]]==  
==[[Gardendale]]==  
*[[Mayor of Gardendale|Mayor]]: [[Othell Phillips]] (incumbent), 1,741 votes (63%, winner); [[William Flippo]], 1,046 votes (37%)
*[[Gardendale City Council|Council]]:
*[[Gardendale City Council|Council]]:
**District 1: [[Allen Jenkins]], 298 votes (47%), 315 votes (55%) in runoff, winner; [[Peggy Tumlin]] (incumbent), 294 votes (47%), 259 votes (45%) in runoff; [[Karen Dunn]], 39 votes (6%)
**District 1: [[Allen Jenkins]] (incumbent), 334 votes (78%) winner; [[Jerry Campbell]] 94 votes (22%)
**District 2: [[Blake Guinn]], 301 votes (51%, winner); [[J. Gary Morris]] (incumbent), 291 votes (49%)
**District 2: [[Adam Berendt]] 208 votes (60%), winner; [[Dianne Ragland]] 111 votes (32%), [[William Smith (Gardendale)|William Smith]] 25 votes (11%)
**District 3: [[Alvin Currington]], 404 votes (62%, winner); [[John Parker, Sr]], 253 votes (38%)
**District 3: uncontested
**District 4: [[Greg Colvert]], 259 votes (51%, winner); [[Faith Harper]] (incumbent), 246 votes (49%)
**District 4: uncontested
**District 5: [[Stan Hogeland]], 340 votes (92%, winner); [[Carla Rothell Cloum]], 31 votes (8%)
**District 5: uncontested


==[[Graysville]]==
==[[Graysville]]==
*[[Mayor of Graysville|Mayor]]: [[Mary Sue Morgan]], 465 votes (75%, winner); [[Jeff Wesley]], 151 votes (24%), [[William Lassetter]],  7 votes (1%)
*[[Mayor of Graysville|Mayor]]: [[Julio Davis]], 406 votes (53%) in runoff, winner; [[Mary Sue Morgan]] (incumbent), 355 votes (47%) in runoff; [[Mike Tatham]]
*[[Graysville City Council|Council]]:
*[[Graysville City Council|Council]]:
**District 1: [[Dorothy Hawthorne]], unopposed
**District 1: uncontested
**District 2: [[James Armstrong (Graysville)|James Armstrong]], 54 votes (57%, winner); [[Louella Kelley]] (incumbent), 41 votes (43%)
**District 2: uncontested
**District 3: [[Betty Cash]], 89 votes (61%, winner); [[Lisa McGough]], 57 votes (39%)
**District 3: [[Karen Lauderdale]], 88 votes (50.3%)  in runoff, winner; [[Mitzi Lowe]], 87 votes (49.7%) in runoff; [[Betty Cash]] (incumbent)
**District 4: [[George Helms]], unopposed
**District 4: uncontested
**District 5: [[Bill Billits]], 138 votes (86%, winner); [[Clark Julio Davis]], 23 votes (14%)
**District 5: uncontested
**District 6: [[Chris Shaw]], 37 votes (62%, winner); [[Rosie Fellner-Thomas]], 23 votes (38%)
**District 6: uncontested


==[[Homewood]]==
==[[Homewood]]==
*[[Mayor of Homewood|Mayor]]: [[Scott McBrayer]] (incumbent), unopposed
*[[Mayor of Homewood|Mayor]]: [[Scott McBrayer]] (incumbent) 2,527 votes, winner; [[Michael Hallman]] 384 votes
*[[Homewood City Council|Council]]:
*[[Homewood City Council|Council]]:
**President: [[Bruce Limbaugh]], 1,601 votes, winner; [[Jackie Langlow]], 1,207 votes
**Ward 1
**Ward 1
***Place 1: [[Michael Hallman]], 262 votes, winner; [[Marcus Huskey]] (incumbent), 191 votes
***Place 1: [[Andy Gwaltney]], winner; [[Mary Ellen Snell]]
***Place 2: [[Britt Thames]], 236 votes, 206 votes (58%) in runoff, winner; [[Danielle Benfield]], 134 votes, 148 votes (42%) in runoff; [[Thomas Hamner Jr]], 134 votes
***Place 2: [[Britt Thames]] (incumbent), winner; [[George Terry]]
**Ward 2
**Ward 2
***Place 1: [[Fred Hawkins]] (incumbent), 410 votes, winner; [[Bernard Mays Jr]], 128 votes
***Place 1: uncontested
***Place 2: [[Vance Moody]] (incumbent), unopposed
***Place 2: [[Andrew Wolverton]], winner; [[Don Little]],
**Ward 3
**Ward 3
***Place 1: [[Patrick McClusky]] (incumbent), unopposed
***Place 1: uncontested
***Place 2: [[Walter Jones]] (incumbent), [[Fred Azbik]]
***Place 2: [[Walter Jones]] (incumbent), winner; [[Freddy Azbik]]
**Ward 4
**Ward 4
***Place 1: [[Jenifer Champ Wallis]], 431 votes, winner; [[Billy Beers]], 399 votes
***Place 1: [[Barry Smith]], winner; [[Wayne Qualls]]
***Place 2: [[Heather Reid]], 440 votes, winner; [[Joe Stephens]], 382 votes
***Place 2: uncontested
**Ward 5
**Ward 5
***Place 1: [[Richard Laws]], unopposed
***Place 1: [[Jennifer Andress]], winner; [[Rich Laws]] (incumbent)
***Place 2: [[Peter Wright]] (incumbent), unopposed
***Place 2: [[Peter Wright]] (incumbent), winner; [[Thomas Reid]]


==[[Hoover]]==
==[[Hoover]]==
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==[[Hueytown]]==
==[[Hueytown]]==
*[[Mayor of Hueytown|Mayor]]: [[Delor Baumann]] (incumbent), 2,273 votes (83%, winner); [[Georgia Gray-Hampton]], 476 votes (17%)
*[[Mayor of Hueytown|Mayor]]: [[Steve Ware]], 1,424 votes (58%) in runoff, winner; [[Delor Baumann]] (incumbent) 1,021 votes (42%) in runoff; [[Joe Williams (Hueytown)|Joe Williams]]
*[[Hueytwon City Council|Council]]:
*[[Hueytwon City Council|Council]]:
**District 1: [[Franquela Zinnerman]], 289 votes (54%, winner); [[Joseph Miller]], 251 votes (46%)
**District 1: [[Franquela Zinnerman]] (incumbent), winner; [[Albert Duff]]
**District 2: uncontested
**District 2: uncontested
**District 3: uncontested
**District 3: uncontested
**District 4: [[Philip Contomo]] (incumbent), 224 votes (50%, winner); [[Chris Willis]], 144 votes (32%); [[George White]], 76 votes (17%)
**District 4: [[Philip Contomo]] (incumbent), winner; [[George White]]
**District 5: uncontested
**District 5: uncontested


==[[Irondale]]==   
==[[Irondale]]==   
*[[Mayor of Irondale|Mayor]]: [[Tommy Joe Alexander]] (incumbent), 506 votes (28%), 1,071 votes (50.5%) in runoff, winner; [[James Stewart]], 520 votes (29%) 1,050 votes (49.5%) in runoff;  [[Charles Moore]], 467 votes (26%); [[Christopher Crews]], 317 votes (18%)
*[[Mayor of Irondale|Mayor]]: [[Charles Moore]] 1021 votes, winner; [[Craig Sanderson]], 468 votes; [[Susan Meadows]],  
*[[Irondale City Council|Council]]:
*[[Irondale City Council|Council]]:
**District 1: [[John London]], 186 votes (42%) 318 votes (57%) in runoff, winner; [[Keith Andrews]], 152 votes (34%), 241 votes (43%) in runoff; [[Bill Glazier]], 56 votes (13%); [[John Schoen]], 54 votes (12%)
**District 1: uncontested
**District 2: [[Donna Pike]], 213 votes (58%, winner); [[Bob Saunders]] (incumbent), 152 votes (42%)
**District 2: [[David Spivey]], winner; [[Bob Saunders]]
**District 3: [[Craig Sanderson]] (incumbent), unopposed
**District 3: [[Stephen Marino]], winner; [[Christopher Crews]]
**District 4: [[Terry Beardon]] (incumbent), 126 votes (61%, winner); [[David Jamieson]], 81 votes (39%)
**District 4: uncontested
**District 5: [[Bobby Joe Wilson]] , 141 votes (59%, winner); [[Pete Crye]], 100 votes (41%)
**District 5: [[Bobby Joe Wilson]] (incumbent), winner; [[Aaron Sims]]
 
==[[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.
 
* [[Mayor of Kimberly|Mayor]]: [[Bob Ellerbrock]] (incumbent), unopposed
*[[Kimberly Town Council|Council]]: Kimberly's Town Council is elected at-large:
**Place 1: [[Brian Pharris]] (incumbent), unopposed
**Place 2: [[Brad Stark]] (incumbent), unopposed
**Place 3: [[Donna Cude]] (incumbent), unopposed
**Place 4: [[Lance Shivers]] (incumbent), unopposed
**Place 5: [[John Richardson]] (incumbent), unopposed


==[[Leeds]]==
==[[Leeds]]==
* [[Mayor of Leeds|Mayor]]: [[David Miller]], 927 votes (38%), 1,662 votes (66%) in runoff, winner; [[Eric Patterson]] (incumbent), 611 votes (25%), 847 votes (34%) in runoff; [[Jim Atkinson]], 492 votes (20%); [[Johnny Kile]], 399 votes (16%)
* [[Mayor of Leeds|Mayor]]: [[David Miller]] (incumbent) 1041 votes, winner; [[DeVoris Ragland-Pierce]], 662 votes; [[Tac Whitfield|James "Tac" Whitfield]], [[John Dawson]], [[John R. Patterson]]
*[[Leeds City Council|Council]]:
*[[Leeds City Council|Council]]:
** District 1: [[Kenneth Washington]] (incumbent), 231 votes (69%, winner); [[Toney Abernathy]], 104 votes (31%)
** District 1: uncontested
** District 2: [[Eric Turner]], 341 votes (56%, winner); [[Ross Bartee]] (incumbent), 273 votes (44%)
** District 2: uncontested
** District 3: [[Johnny Dutton]], 363 votes (58%, winner); [[Susan Webb Carswell]] (incumbent), 263 votes (42%)
** District 3: uncontested
** District 4: [[Craig Wadsworth]], 154 votes (36%,) 303 votes (64%) in runoff, winner; [[Kelly Washburn]], 156 votes (36%), 172 votes (36%) in runoff; [[Charlotte Earnest]] (incumbent), 118 votes (28%)
** District 4: uncontested
** District 5: [[Devoris Ragland]], 179 votes (46%), 266 votes (60%) in runoff, winner; [[Jack Courson]], 123 votes (32%), 182 votes (41%) in runoff; [[Dallas White]], 51 votes (13%); [[Gerald Clayton]], 17 votes (4%); [[David Crabb]], 16 votes (4%)
** District 5: [[Linda Stoltz Miller]], 135 votes (74%) in runoff; [[Staci Tawbush]], 47 votes (26%) in runoff; [[Opal Ramsey]]
 
Ragland-Pierce filed a complaint to the [[Jefferson County Circuit Clerk]] challenging the local election and canvassing of ballots, and citing numerous alleged violations of state code.


==[[Lipscomb]]==
==[[Lipscomb]]==
* [[Mayor of Lipscomb|Mayor]]: [[Lance McDade]]
* [[Mayor of Lipscomb|Mayor]]: [[Brenda Renz]], 219 votes (82%) winner; [[Lance McDade]] (incumbent) 48 votes (18%)
*[[Lipscomb City Council|Council]]: [[Benny Ragland]], [[Geraldine Hotzel]], [[Brenda Renz]] and [[Carolyn McCoy]]
* [[Lipscomb City Council|Council]]: uncontested


==[[Midfield]]==
==[[Midfield]]==
*[[Mayor of Midfield|Mayor]]: [[Gary Richardson]] (Incumbent), 374 votes (62%, winner); [[Reginald Wilson]], 232 votes (38%)
*[[Mayor of Midfield|Mayor]]: [[Gary Richardson]] (incumbent) 406 votes (69%), winner; [[Reginald Wilson]] 186 votes (31%)
*[[Midfield City Council|Council]]:
*[[Midfield City Council|Council]]:
**Place 1: [[Terry Adams]] (incumbent), unopposed
**Place 1: uncontested
**Place 2: [[James Reasor]], 368 votes (61%, winner); [[John Thomas]], 235 votes (39%)
**Place 2: [[James Reasor]] (incumbent), 406 votes (68%) winner; [[David Beach]], 194 votes (32%)
**Place 3: [[Jimmie Robinson]] (incumbent), unopposed
**Place 3: [[Wendy Merriweather]], 399 votes (66%) winner; [[Jimmie Robinson]], 204 votes (34%)
**Place 4: [[Janice Anderson]] (incumbent), unopposed
**Place 4: [[Janice Anderson]] (incumbent), 421 votes (69%) winner; [[Vanessa Long Lewis]], 185 votes (31%)
**Place 5: [[Velma Johnson]] (incumbent), unopposed
**Place 5: uncontested


==[[Morris]]==
==[[Morris]]==
*[[Mayor of Morris|Mayor]]: [[Joe Pylant]], 121 votes (77%, winner); [[Charles Densmore]], 37 votes (23%)
*[[Mayor of Morris|Mayor]]: [[Joe Pylant]] (incumbent), 230 votes (65%) winner; [[Clay Walker]], 121 votes (35%)
* [[Morris Town Council|Council]]:
* [[Morris Town Council|Council]]: uncontested
** Place 1: [[Steve Jones]], unopposed
** Place 2: [[Louis Resha]], unopposed
** Place 3: [[Corey Jones]], unopposed
** Place 4: [[Jack Womack]], unopposed
** Place 5: [[John Dillard]], 129 votes (82%, winner); [[Robert Keith]], 29 votes (18%)


==[[Mountain Brook]]==
==[[Mountain Brook]]==
* [[Mayor of Mountain Brook|Mayor]]: [[Terry Oden]], incumbent (uncontested)
* [[Mayor of Mountain Brook|Mayor]]: [[Stewart Welch]] (unopposed)
* [[Mountain Brook City Council|City Council]]
* [[Mountain Brook City Council|City Council]]
** Place 2: [[Jack Carl]], incumbent (uncontested)
** Place 2: [[Phil Black]], winner; [[Vincent Schilleci]], [[Tripp Watson]]
** Place 4: [[Virginia Smith]], incumbent (uncontested)
** Place 4: uncontested


==[[Mulga]]==
==[[Mulga]]==
*[[Mayor of Mulga|Mayor]]: [[Dennis McCrary]] (incumbent), 83 votes (54%, winner); [[Vickie Rudolph]], 42 votes (27%); [[Brenda Jordan]], 29 votes (19%)
*[[Mayor of Mulga|Mayor]]: [[Keith Varner]], 129 votes, winner; [[Joy Smith (Mulga)|Joy Smith]], 55 votes; [[Wayne Jones]], [[Lester Turner]],
* [[Mulga Town Council|Council]]:
* [[Mulga Town Council|Council]]:
** District 1: [[Sharil Smith]], 31 votes (52%, winner); [[Norma Varner]], 29 votes (48%)
** District 1: [[J. Mike Oden]], winner; [[Gwen Higgins Powers]]
** District 2: uncontested
** District 2: uncontested
** District 3: [[Charles Popham]], 8 votes (73%, winner); [[John Shore]], 3 votes (27%)
** District 3: uncontested
** District 4: uncontested
** District 4: uncontested
** District 5: uncontested
** District 5: uncontested
==[[North Johns]]==
*[[Mayor of North Johns|Mayor]]: [[Kenneth Lindsey]] (incumbent), 52 votes (68%, winner); [[Sabrina Dagnan]], 25 votes (32%)
*[[North Johns City Council]]
** District 1: [[Kenyatta Dunnigan]] (incumbent), 10 votes (67%, winner); [[Matt Hutcheson]], 5 votes (33%)
** District 2: uncontested
** District 3: [[Brenda Martin]], 5 votes (56%, winner); [[Willie James Johnson]] (incumbent), 4 votes (44%)


==[[Pinson]]==
==[[Pinson]]==
*[[Mayor of Pinson|Mayor]]: [[Hoyt Sanders]] (incumbent), 451 votes (60%, winner); [[Phil Sims]], 234 votes (31%); [[Sue Bowden]], 69 votes (9%)
*[[Mayor of Pinson|Mayor]]: [[Hoyt Sanders]] (incumbent) 453 votes, winner; [[Joe Cochran|Richard "Joe" Cochran]] 359 votes
* [[Pinson City Council|Council]]:
* [[Pinson City Council|Council]]:
** Place 1: [[Dawn Tanner]] (incumbent), uncontested
** Place 1: uncontested
** Place 2: [[Joe Cochran]] (incumbent), uncontested
** Place 2: [[Shannon Galamore]], winner; [[Michael Brad Walker]]
** Place 3: [[Robbie Roberts]], 357 votes (49%), 175 votes (57%) in runoff, winner; [[Jeff Walden]], 223 votes (31%), 130 votes (43%) in runoff; [[Cathie Leslie]], 145 votes (20%)
** Place 3: uncontested
** Place 4: [[John Churchwell]] (incumbent), uncontested
** Place 4: uncontested
** Place 5: [[Joy McCain]], uncontested
** Place 5: uncontested


==[[Pleasant Grove]]==
==[[Pleasant Grove]]==
*[[Mayor of Pleasant Grove|Mayor]]: [[Jerry Brasseale]] (incumbent), 1,027 votes (90%); [[Rob Capps]], 45 votes (4%); [[Ronald Capps]], 40 votes (4%); [[James Smith]], 23 votes (2%)
*[[Mayor of Pleasant Grove|Mayor]]: '''[[Jerry Brasseale]]''' (incumbent) 1,625 votes (76.1%), winner; [[Audrey Boles]], 509 votes (23.9%)
*[[Pleasant Grove City Council|Council]]:
*[[Pleasant Grove City Council|City Council]]:
**Place 1: uncontested
** Place 1: '''[[Philip Houston]]''', 958 votes (45.4%) in primary; 659 votes (67%) in runoff, winner; [[Robert A. Sellers]], 687 votes (32.6%) in primary, 325 votes (33%) in runoff, [[Mary Capps Hardin]], 464 votes (22.0%) in primary
**Place 2: uncontested
** Place 2: '''[[Bob Crumpton]]''', 1,353 votes (64.3%), winner; [[Priscilla McWilliams]], 750 votes (35.7%)
**Place 3: uncontested
** Place 3: '''[[Ken Hatfield]]''',  1,308 votes (61.2%), winner [[Yolanda Lawson]], 656 votes (30.7%), [[Marria Mckinney]], 172 votes (8.1%)
**Place 4: uncontested
** Place 4: '''[[Paula Johnson]]''', unopposed
**Place 5: uncontested
** Place 5: '''[[William Bullion]]''', unopposed


==[[Tarrant]]==
==[[Tarrant]]==
*[[Mayor of Tarrant|Mayor]]: [[Loxcil Tuck]] (incumbent); 304 votes (42%), 382 votes in runoff, winner; [[Joe Matthews]], 267 votes (37%) 365 votes in runoff; [[Michael Miller]], 146 votes (20%)
*[[Mayor of Tarrant|Mayor]]: [[Loxcil Tuck]] (incumbent) 278 votes (51%), winner; [[Michael Miller (Tarrant)|Michael Miller]] 247 votes (46%); [[Jimmy Nelson]] 16 votes (3%)
*[[Tarrant City Council|Council]]:
*[[Tarrant City Council|Council]]:
**District 1: [[Betty Middlebrooks]], 119 votes (76%, winner); [[Annette Dunner]] (incumbent), 38 votes (24%)
**District 1: [[Tanyika Fields]], 90 votes (75%) winner; [[Jim Franklin]] 30 votes (25%)
**District 2: [[Laura Horton]] (incumbent), 78 votes (43%), 104 votes in runoff, winner; [[Alvin Samples, Jr]], 66 votes (36%), 84 votes in runoff; [[Otis Bragg]], 39 votes (21%)
**District 2: [[Laura Horton]] (incumbent), 71 votes (51%) winner; [[Alvin Samples Jr]] 69 votes (49%)
**District 3: uncontested
**District 3: [[Cathy Anderson]], 64 votes (70%) winner; [[Douglas Howard]] 27 votes (30%)
**District 4: [[Deborah Matthews]], 61 votes (56%, winner); [[George Parker]], 47 votes (44%)
**District 4: uncontested
**District 5: [[Tommy Bryant]] (incumbent), 72 votes (55%, winner); [[John Michael Smith]], 59 votes (45%)
**District 5: uncontested


==[[Trafford]]==
==[[Trafford]]==
*[[Mayor of Trafford|Mayor]]: [[Clint Daniels]], 53 votes (33%), 115 votes (64%) in runoff, winner; [[Robert Niblet]] (incumbent), 66 votes (40%), 65 votes (46%) in runoff; [[Terry Little]], 44 votes (27%)
*[[Mayor of Trafford|Mayor]]: [[Lee Motes]] (incumbent), [[Terry Little]]
*[[Trafford Town Council|Council]]:
*[[Trafford Town Council|Council]]:
**Place 1: uncontested
**Place 1: uncontested
**Place 2: uncontested
**Place 2: [[Ryan Reid]], [[Kimberly Thomason]]
**Place 3: uncontested
**Place 3: uncontested
**Place 4: uncontested
**Place 4: uncontested
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==[[Trussville]]==
==[[Trussville]]==
*[[Mayor of Trussville|Mayor]]: [[Gene Melton]] (incumbent), 1,388 votes (52%, winner); [[Jim Robinson]], 922 votes (35%); [[Carl Dykes]], 207 votes (8%), [[Scott Bradford]], 109 votes (4%)
*[[Mayor of Trussville|Mayor]]: [[Buddy Choat]] 1,854 votes (35%), 2,968 votes (60%) in runoff, winner; [[Anthony Montalto]] 2,091 votes (40%) 1,977 votes (40%) in runoff; [[Gene Melton]] (incumbent) 1290 votes (25%)
*[[Trussville City Council|Council]]:
*[[Trussville City Council|Council]]:
**Place 1: [[Perry Cook]], 1,535 votes (58%, winner); [[Wayne Taylor]] (incumbent), 1,070 votes (40%)
**Place 1: uncontested
**Place 2: [[Alan Taylor]], unopposed
**Place 2: [[Alan Taylor]], 3430 votes (70%) winner; [[John Payne (Trussville)|John Payne]] 1499 votes (30%)
**Place 3: [[Buddy Choat]] (incumbent), unopposed
**Place 3: [[Jef Freeman]], 2656 votes (57%) winner; [[Tommy Brewer]] 1173 votes (25%), [[Paul Irwin III]] 794 votes (17%)
**Place 4: [[Brian Plant]] (incumbent), unopposed
**Place 4: uncontested
**Place 5: [[Anthony Montalto]] (incumbent), 1,376 votes (50%, winner); [[David Guttery]], 1,230 votes (46%)
**Place 5: [[Zack Steele]], 2502 votes (51%) winner; [[Dave Blount]] 1373 votes (28%), [[Martha Driggers]] 1071 votes (22%)


==[[Vestavia Hills]]==
==[[Vestavia Hills]]==
* [[Mayor of Vestavia Hills|Mayor]]: [[Butch Zaragoza]] (incumbent), unopposed
* [[Mayor of Vestavia Hills|Mayor]]: [[Ashley Curry]], 3712 votes (57%), winner; [[Butch Zaragoza]] (incumbent) 2771 votes (43%)
*[[Vestavia Hills City Council|Council]]:
*[[Vestavia Hills City Council|Council]]:
**Place 1: [[John Henley III|John Henley]], 1,300 votes (66%, winner); [[David Skinner]], 446 votes (22%); [[Deloye Burrell]], 242 votes (12%)
**Place 1: [[Rusty Weaver]], 3288 votes (53%) winner; [[John D. Henley]], 2919 votes (47%)
**Place 2: [[Jim Sharp]] (incumbent), unopposed
**Place 2: [[Kimberly Cook]], 3606 votes (57%) winner; [[Kim Benos]] 2729 votes (43%)
**Place 3: [[Steve Ammons]] (incumbent), unopposed
**Place 3: [[Paul J. Head]], 2546 votes (40%) runoff; [[Steve Ammons]] (incumbent) 2333 votes (37%) runoff; [[Robert deBuys]] 1420 votes (23%)
**Place 4: [[George Pierce]] (incumbent), 1,075 votes (54%, winner); [[Bob Elliott]], 911 votes (46%)
*** Ammons dropped out before the runoff, giving Head the seat.
**Place 4: [[George Pierce]] (incumbent), 4110 votes (66%) winner; [[Bob Elliott]] 2082 votes (34%)


==[[Warrior]]==
==[[Warrior]]==
*[[Mayor of Warrior|Mayor]]: [[Johnny Ragland]], 426 votes (61%, winner); [[Oscar Turner]], 272 votes (39%)
*[[Mayor of Warrior|Mayor]]: [[Johnny Ragland]] (incumbent), winner; [[Derek Crane]]
*[[Warrior City Council|Council]]:
*[[Warrior City Council|Council]]:
**District 1
**District 1
***Place 1: [[Jerry Bailey]] (incumbent), 239 votes (53%, winner); [[John Tanks]], 211 votes (47%)
***Place 1: uncontested
***Place 2: [[Belva Hamilton]], 234 votes (52%, winner); [[Brad Fuller]] (incumbent), 218 votes (48%)
***Place 2: uncontested
***Place 3: [[Chuck Mosley]], 239 votes (52%, winner); [[Theodore Hines]] (incumbent), 218 votes (48%)
***Place 3: [[Charles Mosley]], winner; [[James Edwards]], [[Rickey Bryant]]
**District 2
**District 2
***Place 1: [[Jimmy Jett]] (incumbent), 171 votes (72%, winner); [[Stephen Mizelle]], 65 votes (28%)
***Place 1: [[Jimmy Jett]] (incumbent), winner; [[Godfrey Chryssoverges]]
***Place 2: [[Jackie Wesson]], 172 votes (73%, winner); [[Terry Burgett]], 64 votes (27%)
***Place 2: uncontested


==References==
==References==
* Osburn, Lisa. (July 18, 2012). "[http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2012/07/no_contested_races_in_kimberly.html No contested races in Kimberly saves the city about $6,000 in election costs]." {{BN}}.
* Hrynkiw, Ivana (August 12, 2016) "Birmingham area municipal elections 2016: What you need to know." {{BN}}
* Hrynkiw, Ivana (August 23, 2016) "Birmingham area elections 2016: Hoover, Vestavia Hills elect new mayors." {{BN}}
* Staff reports (August 23, 2016) "Morris Votes: Mayor Joe Pylant reelected" {{NJN}}
* Koplowitz, Howard (September 23, 2016) "Judge orders recount in Brighton municipal elections." {{BN}}
* Owens, Cody (September 29, 2016) "Runoff election rundown." {{Weld}}
* Archibald, John (October 4, 2016) "New election law disqualifies 118 candidates across Alabama." {{BN}}
* Hrynkiw, Ivana (September 25, 2017) "Brighton Mayor Brandon Dean ordered to vacate office, run-off election ordered." {{BN}}
 
==External links==
* [http://www.alabamavoterguide.org/ Alabama Votes] website


[[Category:Jefferson County]]
[[Category:Jefferson County]]
[[Category:Municipal elections]]
[[Category:Municipal elections|Jefferson County 2016]]
[[Category:2012 events]]
[[Category:2016 events]]

Latest revision as of 12:40, 16 April 2019

2016 Jefferson County municipal elections were held August 23, 2016, with runoffs as needed held on October 4.

The following were the contests in cities and towns in Jefferson County. See 2016 municipal elections for contests in other counties.

Adamsville

Five other mayoral candidates filed, but were disqualified for failing to turn in an ethics form simultaneously with their qualification papers. Those included Yohance Owens, Dana Brown, Nathaniel Byrd, Loretta Herring and Tammi Taylor.

Brighton

Watkins and Cooper both filed suits challenging Dean's election on allegations of vote fraud (specifically relating to absentee ballots) and evidence that Dean did not live in the city limits. Bessemer circuit judge Eugene Verin called for a recount and inspection of ballots as part of the discovery phase of the lawsuit. He ruled on September 25 that Dean's residence was valid, but that he had not received enough valid votes to avoid a runoff with Watkins. Dean was ordered to vacate the office until a runoff was held.

Center Point

Clay

  • Mayor: uncontested
    • Place 1: uncontested
    • Place 2: uncontested
    • Place 3: uncontested
    • Place 4: Bo Johnson (incumbent), winner; Carol Foster
    • Place 5: uncontested

Fairfield

Gloria Matthews, who had served two years of Primus Mack's term as District 2 representative following his criminal conviction, disputed the results of the election, claiming that absentee ballots and voting machines had been tampered with. Lorene Allen, who managed absentee ballots for City Clerk Ashley Murphy, explained that 20 of the 48 absentee ballots cast had to be rejected for lack of signatures or voter identification.

Mayoral runoff candidate Johnnie Wyatt also claimed that Edward May failed to establish residence in the city before submitting his qualifications for the election and petitioned the Jefferson County Circuit Court to disqualify him.

Fultondale

Gardendale

Graysville

Homewood

Hoover

Hueytown

Irondale

Leeds

Ragland-Pierce filed a complaint to the Jefferson County Circuit Clerk challenging the local election and canvassing of ballots, and citing numerous alleged violations of state code.

Lipscomb

Midfield

Morris

Mountain Brook

Mulga

Pinson

Pleasant Grove

Tarrant

Trafford

Trussville

Vestavia Hills

Warrior

References

  • Hrynkiw, Ivana (August 12, 2016) "Birmingham area municipal elections 2016: What you need to know." The Birmingham News
  • Hrynkiw, Ivana (August 23, 2016) "Birmingham area elections 2016: Hoover, Vestavia Hills elect new mayors." The Birmingham News
  • Staff reports (August 23, 2016) "Morris Votes: Mayor Joe Pylant reelected" North Jefferson News
  • Koplowitz, Howard (September 23, 2016) "Judge orders recount in Brighton municipal elections." The Birmingham News
  • Owens, Cody (September 29, 2016) "Runoff election rundown." Weld for Birmingham
  • Archibald, John (October 4, 2016) "New election law disqualifies 118 candidates across Alabama." The Birmingham News
  • Hrynkiw, Ivana (September 25, 2017) "Brighton Mayor Brandon Dean ordered to vacate office, run-off election ordered." The Birmingham News

External links