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Revision as of 09:08, 10 March 2017
2016 Hoover municipal election were held in Hoover on August 23, 2016 to determine the Mayor of Hoover and all seven places on the Hoover City Council. Qualifying for the election was open from July 5 to July 19. With the exception of three council members, all incumbent office holders ran for re-election.
(See 2016 municipal elections for contests in other municipalities).
Candidates
- Mayor:
- Frank Brocato, 7129 votes, winner
- Gary Ivey (incumbent), 4826 votes
- Steve McClinton
- Council:
- Place 1:
- Joe Rives (incumbent, appointed in 2015)
- Trey Lott (elected to Place 1 in 2012, resigned in 2015), 2,555 votes (77%) in runoff, winner
- Curt Posey, 748 votes (23%) in runoff
- Place 2:
- Gene Smith (incumbent), winner
- Sam Swiney
- Place 3:
- John Lyda (incumbent), winner
- Arnold Singer
- Place 4:
- Michael Holt
- Mike Shaw, winner
- Joel Smith, withdrew
- Place 5:
- Derrick Murphy, winner
- Dan Ellis
- Place 6:
- Casey Middlebrooks, winner
- Jason DeLuca
- Place 7:
- John Greene (incumbent), winner
- Robin Schultz
- Place 1:
References
- Anderson, Jon (June 27, 2016) "Hoover Election Guide" Hoover Sun
- Hrynkiw, Ivana (August 23, 2016) "Birmingham area elections 2016: Hoover, Vestavia Hills elect new mayors." The Birmingham News