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Revision as of 12:15, 11 July 2012
2012 Shelby County municipal elections were held August 28, 2012 in several Shelby County cities and towns.
To see other Birmingham-area municipalities participating in the state-wide elections, see 2012 municipal elections.
Alabaster
- Council:
- Ward 1:
- Ward 2:
- Ward 3:
- Ward 4:
- Ward 5:
- Ward 6:
- Ward 7:
Calera
- Mayor: Incumbent Jon Graham
- Council:
- District 1:
- District 2:
- District 3:
- District 4:
- District 5:
Chelsea
- Council:
- Place 1:
- Place 2:
- Place 3:
- Place 4:
- Place 5:
Columbiana
- Mayor: Incumbent Allan Lowe
- Council:
- District 1:
- District 2:
- District 3:
- District 4:
- District 5:
Harpersville
- Mayor:
- Council:
- District 1, Place 1:
- District 1, Place 2:
- District 2, Place 1:
- District 2, Place 2:
- District 3, Place 3:
Helena
- Mayor: Charles "Sonny" Penhale was opposed by retired Helena Police Chief Mark Hall.
- Council:
- Place 1:
- Place 2:
- Place 3:
- Place 4:
- Place 5:
Indian Springs Village
Montevallo
- Council:
- District 1:
- District 2:
- District 3:
- District 4:
- District 5:
Pelham
- Council:
- District 1:
- District 3:
- District 4:
- District 5: