2014 Birmingham neighborhood elections
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The 2012 Birmingham neighborhood elections were held on November 4, 2014 to decide leadership for Birmingham's 99 neighborhoods.
- Airport Hills Community
- Airport Highlands: President, Lori Blackman; Vice President, Prude Fuller; Secretary Simetta Hamby
- Brownsville Heights: President Harry Giddens; Vice President, Linda Sims; Secretary Arnetta Moore
- Brummitt Heights: President Thereathea Montgomery; Secretary, Minnie Hall
- Maple Grove: President Jeanette Threatt
- Penfield Park:
- Brownsville Community
- East Brownville: President Gwen Cook-Bibb; Vice President Theresa Mack; Secretary Jamice Carter
- Roosevelt: President Gwendolyn Swain; Vice President Rosie Turner; Secretary Mable Poindexter
- West Brownville:
- Cahaba Community
- Crestline Community
- Crestline: Vice President Aileen Hunt; Secretary Barbara White
- Eastwood neighborhood: President Teri Wright
- Crestwood:
- Crestwood North: President Darrel O'Quinn; Vice President Danny Winter
- Crestwood South: President Elizabeth Murray; Vice President Virginia Volker; Secretary Emily Pollock
- East Birmingham
- East Birmingham North: President Debra DeRamus; Vice President Terry Boyd; Secretary Renita Zeigler
- Inglenook: President Carolyn Cauthen; Vice President Matthew Perry, Jr; Secretary David Van Williams
- Kingston: President Lillie Cole; Vice President Lovie Crawford; Secretary Ellarine Stroud
- North Avondale: President Bobby Horne; Vice President Brenda Woods; Secretary Julia Horne
- East Lake
- Brown Springs: President Clara Bates; Secretary Vicki Harris
- East Lake neighborhood: President Aaisha Muhammad; Vice President Richard Drake; Secretary Stella Hill
- Gate City: President Linda Allen
- North East Lake: President Victoria Rudolph; Vice President Gloria Cook; Secretary Patricia Cornelius
- Wahouma neighborhood:
- Zion City neighborhood: President Elois Ramsey