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** [[Crestwood North]]: President [[Darrel O'Quinn]]; Vice President [[Danny Winter]]
** [[Crestwood North]]: President [[Darrel O'Quinn]]; Vice President [[Danny Winter]]
** [[Crestwood South]]: President [[Elizabeth Murray]]; Vice President [[Virginia Volker]]; Secretary [[Emily Pollock]]
** [[Crestwood South]]: President [[Elizabeth Murray]]; Vice President [[Virginia Volker]]; Secretary [[Emily Pollock]]
* [[East Birmingham]]
* [[East Birmingham Community]]
** [[East Birmingham North]]: President [[Debra DeRamus]]; Vice President [[Terry Boyd]]; Secretary [[Renita Zeigler]]
** [[East Birmingham neighborhood]]: President [[Deborah DeRamus]]; Vice President [[Terry Boyd]]; Secretary [[Renita Zeigler]]
** [[Inglenook]]: President [[Carolyn Cauthen]]; Vice President [[Matthew Perry, Jr]]; Secretary [[David Van Williams]]
** [[Inglenook]]: President [[Carolyn Cauthen]]; Vice President [[Matthew Perry, Jr]]; Secretary [[David Van Williams]]
** [[Kingston]]: President [[Lillie Cole]]; Vice President [[Lovie Crawford]]; Secretary [[Ellarine Stroud]]
** [[Kingston]]: President [[Lillie Cole]]; Vice President [[Lovie Crawford]]; Secretary [[Ellarine Stroud]]
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** [[Collegeville]]: President [[Vivian Starks]]; Vice President [[Chester Wallace]]; Secretary [[Drucillia Royal]]
** [[Collegeville]]: President [[Vivian Starks]]; Vice President [[Chester Wallace]]; Secretary [[Drucillia Royal]]
** [[Fairmont]]: President [[Ronald Mitchell]]
** [[Fairmont]]: President [[Ronald Mitchell]]
** [[Harriman Park]]:
** [[Harriman Park neighborhood|Harriman Park]]:
** [[Hooper City]]: President [[Danny Robinson]]; Vice President [[Jaqueline Brown]], Secretary [[Eula Jackson]]
** [[Hooper City]]: President [[Danny Robinson]]; Vice President [[Jaqueline Brown]], Secretary [[Eula Jackson]]
** [[North Birmingham neighborhood]]: President [[Jimmie Coleman]]; Vice President [[Diane Bennett]]; Secretary [[Ronald Barnes]]
** [[North Birmingham neighborhood]]: President [[Jimmie Coleman]]; Vice President [[Diane Bennett]]; Secretary [[Ronald Barnes]]
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** [[Forest Park-South Avondale]]: President [[Sam Frazier]]; Vice President [[Jeff McGee]]; Secretary [[Jason Smith]]
** [[Forest Park-South Avondale]]: President [[Sam Frazier]]; Vice President [[Jeff McGee]]; Secretary [[Jason Smith]]
** [[Highland Park]]: President [[Allison Glascock]]; Vice President [[Carl Sosnin]]; Secretary [[Beverly Bell]]
** [[Highland Park]]: President [[Allison Glascock]]; Vice President [[Carl Sosnin]]; Secretary [[Beverly Bell]]
** [[Redmont Park]]: President [[Don Cooper]]; Vice President [[Cathy Adams]]; Secretary [[Barbara Simpson]]
** [[Redmont Park]]: President [[Don Cosper]]; Vice President [[Cathy Adams]]; Secretary [[Barbara Simpson]]
* [[Roebuck-South East Lake]]
* [[Roebuck-South East Lake]]
** [[Roebuck]]:
** [[Roebuck]]:
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** [[East Thomas]]: President [[Emanuel Ford]]
** [[East Thomas]]: President [[Emanuel Ford]]
** [[Enon Ridge]]: President [[Adrienne Reynolds]]; Vice President [[Vera Juett]]; Secretary [[Tommie Medlock]]
** [[Enon Ridge]]: President [[Adrienne Reynolds]]; Vice President [[Vera Juett]]; Secretary [[Tommie Medlock]]
** [[Graymont]]: President [[Willine Body]]; Vice President [[Eloise Hardy]], Secretary [[Betty Miles]]
** [[Graymont neighborhood|Graymont]]: President [[Willine Body]]; Vice President [[Eloise Hardy]], Secretary [[Betty Miles]]
** [[Smithfield neighborhood]]: President [[Shirley Floyd]], Vice President [[Leola Scott]]; Secretary [[Ruthie Johnson]]
** [[Smithfield neighborhood]]: President [[Shirley Floyd]], Vice President [[Leola Scott]]; Secretary [[Ruthie Johnson]]
* [[Southside community]]
* [[Southside community]]
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* [http://www.birminghamal.gov/download/community/Final%20Election%20Results%202014.pdf Final Election Results 2014] at birminghamal.gov
* [http://www.birminghamal.gov/download/community/Final%20Election%20Results%202014.pdf Final Election Results 2014] at birminghamal.gov


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[[Category:Birmingham neighborhood elections|2014]]
[[Category:Birmingham municipal elections|2014]]
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Latest revision as of 15:54, 9 January 2018

The 2014 Birmingham neighborhood elections were held on November 4, 2014 to decide leadership for Birmingham's 99 neighborhoods.

Controversies

The election for the Norwood neighborhood's president was presumed by many to have proceeded without opposition. Incumbent Robert Gilmore, however, failed to submit a petition to waive the election. During the meeting when most expected the incumbents to be certified for another term Mary Jean LeMay garnered eight write-in votes to Gilmore's two votes and won the seat. Subsequently a petition calling for a new election was brought to the Mayor's office, but officials there said that the rules were followed and no action would be taken.

In North Pratt irregularities did result in a new election, which was held on January 13, 2015.

References

  • Bryant, Joseph D. (January 15, 2015) "Denied the right to vote? Nearly 200 Birmingham residents ask mayor for new neighborhood election." The Birmingham News

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