Birmingham City Council District 8: Difference between revisions
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==Representatives== | ==Representatives== | ||
* [[1989 Birmingham City Council election|1989]]: [[Roosevelt Bell]] | * [[1989 Birmingham City Council election|1989]]: [[Roosevelt Bell]] (1st term) | ||
* [[1993 Birmingham City Council election|1993]]: [[Roosevelt Bell]] | * [[1993 Birmingham City Council election|1993]]: [[Roosevelt Bell]] (2nd term) | ||
* [[1997 Birmingham City Council election|1997]]: [[Bernard Kincaid]] | * [[1997 Birmingham City Council election|1997]]: [[Bernard Kincaid]] (1st term, to 1999), [[Frank Adams Jr]] (appointed), [[Lee Loder]] (won special election) | ||
* [[2001 Birmingham City Council election|2001]]: [[Lee Loder]] | * [[2001 Birmingham City Council election|2001]]: [[Lee Loder]] (1st full term) | ||
* [[2005 Birmingham City Council election|2005]]: [[Steven Hoyt]] (1st term) | * [[2005 Birmingham City Council election|2005]]: [[Steven Hoyt]] (1st term) | ||
* [[2009 Birmingham City Council election|2009]]: [[Steven Hoyt]] (2nd term) | * [[2009 Birmingham City Council election|2009]]: [[Steven Hoyt]] (2nd term) |
Revision as of 16:00, 2 December 2016
Council District 8 covers most of Ensley. It is currently represented by Councilor Steven Hoyt.
Map
- District 8 map at informationbirmingham.com
Communities & Neighborhoods
Schools
- Brown Elementary School
- Princeton Elementary School
- Bush Hills Academy K-8
- Minor Elementary School
- Bush Middle School- Magnet
District 8 is represented on the Birmingham Board of Education by April Williams.
Libraries
Representatives
- 1989: Roosevelt Bell (1st term)
- 1993: Roosevelt Bell (2nd term)
- 1997: Bernard Kincaid (1st term, to 1999), Frank Adams Jr (appointed), Lee Loder (won special election)
- 2001: Lee Loder (1st full term)
- 2005: Steven Hoyt (1st term)
- 2009: Steven Hoyt (2nd term)
- 2013: Steven Hoyt (3rd term)