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* [[Brummitt Heights]]: [[Willie J. Thomas]] (president), [[George E. Wells]] (vice president), [[Minnie Hall]] (secretary)
* [[Brummitt Heights]]: [[Willie J. Thomas]] (president), [[George E. Wells]] (vice president), [[Minnie Hall]] (secretary)
* [[Bush Hills]]: [[Alma Dennis]] (president), [[Dora Sims]] (vice president), [[Myra Tarver]] (secretary)
* [[Bush Hills]]: [[Alma Dennis]] (president), [[Dora Sims]] (vice president), [[Myra Tarver]] (secretary)
* [[Central City]]: [[Louise Shufford]] (president), [[Rickey Taylor]] (vice president), [[Mae Doris Owens]] (secretary)
* [[Central City neighborhood|Central City]]: [[Louise Shufford]] (president), [[Rickey Taylor]] (vice president), [[Mae Doris Owens]] (secretary)
* [[Central Park]]: [[Jim Craig II]] (president), [[Wanda Gray]] (vice president), [[Sharon Craig]] (secretary)
* [[Central Park]]: [[Jim Craig II]] (president), [[Wanda Gray]] (vice president), [[Sharon Craig]] (secretary)
* [[Central Pratt]]: [[Myrtle Stewart]] (president), [[Joseph Black]] (vice president), [[Velma Johnson]] (secretary)
* [[Central Pratt]]: [[Myrtle Stewart]] (president), [[Joseph Black]] (vice president), [[Velma Johnson]] (secretary)

Revision as of 13:29, 8 February 2012

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." Birmingham News.