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* [[Glen Iris]]: [[Michael Gray]] (president), [[Hope Cooper]] (vice president), [[Kay Kinnear]] (secretary)
* [[Glen Iris]]: [[Michael Gray]] (president), [[Hope Cooper]] (vice president), [[Kay Kinnear]] (secretary)
* [[Grasselli Heights]]: [[Robert Bell]] (president), [[John Culpepper]] (vice president), [[Bettie George]] (secretary)
* [[Grasselli Heights]]: [[Robert Bell]] (president), [[John Culpepper]] (vice president), [[Bettie George]] (secretary)
* [[Graymont]]: [[Pinkey Doby]] (president), [[Willine Body]] (vice president), [[Walter Mitchell Jr]] (secretary)
* [[Graymont neighborhood|Graymont]]: [[Pinkey Doby]] (president), [[Willine Body]] (vice president), [[Walter Mitchell Jr]] (secretary)
* [[Green Acres neighborhood]]: [[Johnny McDonald]] (president), [[Robert Littleton]] (vice president), [[Earline Green]] (secretary)
* [[Green Acres neighborhood]]: [[Johnny McDonald]] (president), [[Robert Littleton]] (vice president), [[Earline Green]] (secretary)
* [[Harriman Park]]: [[Earnest Colvin]] (president), [[Bobby Hartwell]] (vice president), [[Alberta Weeden]] (secretary)
* [[Harriman Park]]: [[Earnest Colvin]] (president), [[Bobby Hartwell]] (vice president), [[Alberta Weeden]] (secretary)

Revision as of 16:28, 15 August 2017

The 2002 Birmingham neighborhood elections were held in October 2006 to decide leadership for Birmingham's 99 neighborhoods. Many races were uncontested.

References

  • Ruisi, Anne (October 23, 2002) "Birmingham residents vote for neighborhood officers." The Birmingham News