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==History==
==History==
Because Pinson incorporated during [[2004]], a normal year for municipal elections in [[Alabama]], two mayoral elections were held that year.  The interim election was held on May 4, with [[Hoyt Sanders]] running unopposed.  Sanders was the leader of the group that lead the incorporation drive.  During the regular elections in August, Sanders and [[Phil Sims]] were sent into a runoff election.  Sanders held off Sims in the runoff in September and was re-elected by a vote of 504 to 357.  Sanders ran unopposed in [[2008]]. Sims challenged Sanders again in [[2012 Jefferson County municipal elections|2012]].
Because Pinson incorporated during [[2004]], a normal year for municipal elections in [[Alabama]], two mayoral elections were held that year.  The interim election was held on May 4, with [[Hoyt Sanders]] running unopposed.  Sanders was the leader of the group that lead the incorporation drive.  During the regular elections in August, Sanders and [[Phil Sims]] were sent into a runoff election.  Sanders held off Sims in the runoff in September and was re-elected by a vote of 504 to 357.  Sanders ran unopposed in [[2008]]. Sims challenged Sanders again in [[2012 Jefferson County municipal elections|2012]].
In August [[2020]], Sanders lost his reelection bid to [[Joe Cochran]]. This made Cochran only the second person to serve as mayor of Pinson since its incorporation in 2004.


== List of mayors ==
== List of mayors ==
# [[Hoyt Sanders]] ([[2004]]–present)
# [[Hoyt Sanders]] ([[2004]]–[[2020]])
# [[Joe Cochran]] ([[2020]]–)


==References==
==References==
*"Sanders beats Sims for full-term mayor's post."  (September 15, 2004) {{BN}}
*"Sanders beats Sims for full-term mayor's post."  (September 15, 2004) {{BN}}
* Lloyd, Gary (June 18, 2012) "Phil Sims to run for Pinson mayor." ''Trussville Tribune''
* Lloyd, Gary (June 18, 2012) "Phil Sims to run for Pinson mayor." ''Trussville Tribune''
* Thomas, Erica (August 20, 2020) "[https://www.trussvilletribune.com/2020/08/26/second-times-the-charm-pinson-elects-new-mayor-for-first-time-in-citys-history/#:~:text=PINSON%20%E2%80%94%20The%20city%20of%20Pinson,had%20since%20becoming%20a%20city Second time’s the charm: Pinson elects new mayor for first time in city’s history.]" ''Trussville Tribune''


[[Category:Pinson mayors|*]]
[[Category:Pinson mayors|*]]

Latest revision as of 11:24, 26 July 2022

The Mayor of Pinson is the elected head of Pinson's city government. The position was established in 2004, shorty after the city incorporated. Pinson's mayors serve four-year terms.

History

Because Pinson incorporated during 2004, a normal year for municipal elections in Alabama, two mayoral elections were held that year. The interim election was held on May 4, with Hoyt Sanders running unopposed. Sanders was the leader of the group that lead the incorporation drive. During the regular elections in August, Sanders and Phil Sims were sent into a runoff election. Sanders held off Sims in the runoff in September and was re-elected by a vote of 504 to 357. Sanders ran unopposed in 2008. Sims challenged Sanders again in 2012.

In August 2020, Sanders lost his reelection bid to Joe Cochran. This made Cochran only the second person to serve as mayor of Pinson since its incorporation in 2004.

List of mayors

  1. Hoyt Sanders (20042020)
  2. Joe Cochran (2020–)

References