2012 Shelby County municipal elections: Difference between revisions

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* [[Mayor of Pelham|Mayor]]: [[Don Murphy]] (incumbent), [[Steve Powell]], [[Gary Waters]]
* [[Mayor of Pelham|Mayor]]: [[Don Murphy]] (incumbent), [[Steve Powell]], [[Gary Waters]]
*[[Pelham City Council|Council]]:
*[[Pelham City Council|Council]]:
** District 1: [[Teresa Nichols]] (incumbent), [[Rick Hayes]]
** Place 1: [[Teresa Nichols]] (incumbent), [[Rick Hayes]]
** District 2: [[Ron Scott]] (incumbent), [[Lucas Barger]]
** Place 2: [[Ron Scott]] (incumbent), [[Lucas Barger]]
** District 3: [[David Ladewig]], [[Mildred Lanier]], [[Jim Martin]], [[Beth McMillan]]
** Place 3: [[David Ladewig]], [[Mildred Lanier]], [[Jim Martin]], [[Beth McMillan]]
** District 4: [[Maurice Mercer]], 809 votes (76%) in runoff, winner; [[Jim Phillips (Pelham)|Jim Phillips]], 251 votes (24%) in runoff; [[Jeff Smith]]; [[Robert Sullivan]]
** Place 4: [[Maurice Mercer]], 809 votes (76%) in runoff, winner; [[Jim Phillips (Pelham)|Jim Phillips]], 251 votes (24%) in runoff; [[Jeff Smith]]; [[Robert Sullivan]]
** District 5: [[Bill Meadows]] (incumbent for Place 3), [[Karyl Rice]] (incumbent)
** Place 5: [[Bill Meadows]] (incumbent for Place 3), [[Karyl Rice]] (incumbent)


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Revision as of 16:47, 12 June 2019

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

Calera

Chelsea

Columbiana

Harpersville

Helena

Indian Springs Village

Montevallo

Pelham

Vincent

Westover

No elected positions were contested in Westover, as only the incumbents qualified to run, so the city did not actually hold municipal elections in 2012.

Wilsonville

Wilton

References